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  • frida kahlo ; poems by dirtyshitxx
    dirtyshitxx
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    Frida Kahlo's poems from letters to Diego Rivera.
  • Adjusting by nephyys
    nephyys
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    "No! Why! I don't get this!" "I'm sorry miss, but, you're going to need to step aside." "Wait! Where is he going? Where am I going?!" "You are going to Santa Monica with your aunt Clara, and he on the other hand, is going to a private correctional facility." "What! You mean prison?!" "Its alright, Laura, I'm going to be okay! Just be nice to Aunt Clara and Jazmine for me and for yourself. Okay?" "How could you say that! You're going to jail for the rest of your life!" "Laura that doesn't matter I just need you to be safe." "But h-" "No buts I'll see you soon, okay, I promise you." Soon A word so close but then so far away Laura Rivera is a 15 year old newly sophomore, who just recently moved to Santa Monica, California. Laura's parents passed away a couple months before, therefore she's living with her aunt and cousin. While, her older brother, Diego, is serving his time in prison for a crime he didn't commit. Laura is an introvert and obviously not the socialist person, but also a mystery to others. Let's see how Laura can adjust to her new surroundings.
  • Diego y Frida by learningwriter
    learningwriter
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    A poem inspired by the artistic works and fiery relationship of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera.
  • Frases de Diego Rivera. by LizethHdez11
    LizethHdez11
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    Diego Rivera (Guanajuato, México, 8 de diciembre de 1886-Ciudad de México, íd., 24 de noviembre de 1957)3​ fue un destacado muralista mexicano de ideología comunista, famoso por plasmar obras de alto contenido social en edificios públicos. Casado con Frida Kahlo, fue creador de diversos murales en distintos puntos del ahora llamado Centro Histórico de la Ciudad de México, así como en la Escuela Nacional de Agricultura de Chapingo,4​ y en otras ciudades mexicanas (Cuernavaca y Acapulco) y extranjeras (Buenos Aires, San Francisco, Detroit y Nueva York).