AL RITMO DE LOS ANIMALES
Adriana López de Góngora's Animal Rhythms
Hugo's Unique Connection with Animals
- Hugo is portrayed as a unique child who shares a special bond with animals, often wanting to play and interact with them.
- His joyful demeanor is likened to that of a butterfly, emphasizing his happiness and carefree nature as he flaps his hands like wings.
- The narrative describes how Hugo enjoys playing in ways similar to various animals, such as aligning toys like ants or swimming gracefully like a whale.
- Despite not always speaking, Hugo expresses himself through singing, reminiscent of birds, and exhibits playful behavior akin to dogs chasing their tails.
- When feeling threatened by noise or crowds, he reacts like a scared rabbit but also possesses the keen observation skills of a hawk searching for playmates.