The eldest brother who claims to be the family's authority figure. He maintains a military museum, intercepts Ana's secret admirer letters, and attempts to control her. In the climax, he threatens Ana with a pistol and shoots her during the brothers' violent confrontation.
A formal employment relationship that shifts from protective oversight to lethal betrayal.
Sibling ties marked by José's dominance and Juan's rebellious lust.
Sibling dynamic contrasting José's rigid control with Fernando's ascetic withdrawal.
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