89. «Camilo», de Shirley Jackson

89. «Camilo», de Shirley Jackson

The Story of Lorenzo and Camilo

Introduction to Characters

  • The story introduces Lorenzo, a contemporary American character, who is starting third grade. His mother, Mariana, feels happy seeing him grow.
  • Lorenzo's first day at school is marked by excitement; he greets his mother cheerfully after school but shares little about his day.

School Dynamics

  • On the second day, Lorenzo mentions Camilo's misbehavior in class, highlighting a pattern of trouble that intrigues Mariana.
  • Camilo's antics escalate as he throws an eraser at a classmate and faces consequences from the teacher. This raises concerns for Mariana regarding Camilo’s influence on her son.

Parental Concerns

  • Mariana worries about the negative impact Camilo might have on Lorenzo since she does not know him or his family well.
  • As weeks pass, Camilo's behavior becomes a frequent topic in their household discussions. Even minor mischief by Lorenzo draws comparisons to Camilo.

Changes Over Time

  • After a month of school, there are signs of improvement in Camilo’s behavior; he even helps distribute materials in class.
  • Despite some positive changes, Camilo reverts to bad behavior again, which frustrates both Mariana and Lorenzo.

Parental Involvement

  • Determined to understand more about Camilo, Mariana plans to meet with teachers during parent-teacher meetings but struggles to locate him.
  • At the meeting, the teacher reassures Mariana about Lorenzo’s adaptation and progress in school despite initial challenges.
Video description

«Camilo», de Shirley Jackson, es el octogésimo noveno relato del ciclo «Cuentos inolvidables» que se emite por Telefé. Cada medianoche reversiono cuentos que alguna vez leí y nunca pude olvidar. —