CAPÍTULO 4 - LA PLAÇA DEL DIAMANT

CAPÍTULO 4 - LA PLAÇA DEL DIAMANT

Chapter 4: Introduction of Enriqueta and Symbolism

In this chapter, a new character named Enriqueta is introduced as an old friend of Natalia. Despite the age difference, they enjoy spending time together. Enriqueta's appearance and her house, particularly the painting of lobsters, are described.

Enriqueta's Introduction

  • Enriqueta is presented as a new character who is an old friend of Natalia.
  • Despite the age difference, Natalia enjoys spending time with Enriqueta.
  • Detailed description of Enriqueta's appearance is provided.
  • Enriqueta's house is introduced, including the significance of the painting of lobsters.

Transition to House Renovation and Symbolism

The focus shifts to discussing the ongoing renovation in Natalia's house involving Syntek, Mateu Quimet, and Natalia herself. The work required and another symbol related to scales on the walls are mentioned.

House Renovation

  • The previous chapter's discussion about house renovation involving Syntek, Mateu Quimet, and Natalia is mentioned.
  • There is still a lot of work to be done in the house.
  • Another symbol related to scales on the walls is introduced.

Comments on Natalia and Discussion with Quimet

Various comments are made about Natalia, including a remark about her future kitchen. Additionally, it is revealed that there was a disagreement between Natalia and Quimet regarding the owner of the pastry shop where she works.

Comments on Natalia

  • A comment suggests that Natalia will have a kitchen fit for a queen.
  • This comment implies that the only thing that should matter to Natalia as a woman is her kitchen.

Discussion with Quimet

  • Natalia and Quimet have another argument, this time about the owner of the pastry shop where Natalia works.
  • Quimet claims to have seen Natalia walking with her friend Pere, which leads to an argument.
  • Eventually, Natalia admits that Quimet is right after Pere becomes aggressive.

The transcript provided is in Spanish.