A Message to Garcia Analysis
Edward Hubbard uses the writing A Message to Garcia to express his feelings about the people of his society. He knows about how this man named Rowan who carried his message to Garcia. He was given a task my his president, who at the time was McKinley, to carry a message to Garcia for the good of his country. This man, Rowan, accepted his task and just went for it. He didn't ask any questions, not where he was or where he could find him, not anything. He took his task and complete it on his own, by himself. He cut no corners, he just took his task and finished it. Hubbard goes on to talk about how people need to carry their messages to Garcia. What he means when he says that is to just take what is given to you and do it. Don't ask questions to make your job easier, don't ask someone else to do it, and don't complain about having to do it. Take what is given to you and do it. Carry your message to Garcia. Agree with the way that Hubbard thinks