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  1. Dead Stars is a short story of an over thirty years old bachelor, Alfredo Salazar who was about to get married to his fiancée, Esperanza. His love and passion for his fiancé started getting fade as he was attracted to another woman named Julia Salas.

  2. In Dead Stars, the main character, Alfredo Salazar, was torn between making two important decisions – to marry or not to marry. But just like other dilemmas, the crossroad in which he found himself in was not to be solved without harming anyone.

  3. Dec 20, 2018 · Alfredo Salazar. He is a lawyer and a man who is afflicted with the love of two women, his wife Esperanza and another woman Julia Salas. His father Don Julian is a wealthy man and takes him with himself on his visits to Judge Del Valle. It is here that Alfredo meets Julia.

  4. Aug 28, 2019 · Dead Stars” was a narrative story, published from a third-person perspective. In the third person, the author informs the tale (using pronouns they, she, he, it, etc.). Characters: Alfredo Salazar- Don Julian’s daughter, a guy over thirty years ancient, and a bachelor. He is committed to Esperanza, but Julia Salas is in love ...

  5. Under straight recalcitrant hair, a thin face with a satisfying breadth of forehead, slow, dreamer’s eyes, and astonishing freshness of lips – indeed Alfredo Salazar’s appearance betokened little of exuberant masculinity; rather a poet with wayward humour, a fastidious artist with keen, clear brain.He rose and quietly went out of the house.

  6. Dead stars symbolize things that are present but are left unspoken of. The love between Alfredo and Julia seemed real, but look closer and one can state that it was hardly mutual, and that it was impossible to last.

  7. All this time, Alfredo had been seeing "the light of dead stars, long extinguished, yet seemingly still in their appointed places in heaven". Though the magic is no longer there, the memory still remains - maybe it's no longer love but like dead stars, its glow is still visible after they are gone.