For Whom the Bell Tolls

by

Ernest Hemingway

Don Faustina is the oldest son of a wealthy land owner, a womanizer and an amateur (and unskilled) bullfighter. It is rumoured that he once made himself vomit after seeing the bull he was meant to fight in the ring, and the Republican mob taunts him before throwing him off of the cliff.
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Don Faustino Rivera Character Timeline in For Whom the Bell Tolls

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Chapter 10
Violence, Cowardice, and Death Theme Icon
...is clubbed to death. The townspeople become more agitated and call out for the priest. Don Faustino Rivera , the son of a land owner and a poor bullfighter, enters the plaza; he... (full context)