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I think the author has sympathy on Brother Bartolome Arrrazola (BBA). In his writing, he confirms BBA's talent on "universal culture and steep knowledge of Aristitle" by showing examples of Charles the Fifth's condescending on his religious zeal and his knowledge of exact date of an eclipse. Anyway, his knowledge did not survive him from the natives who believed in Mayan Civilization. The natives became more enraged as BBA challenged their belief. "BBA's heart then spilled its fiery blood." The article shows the fierce conflict between Aristotle and Maya, and Maya's eclipse on Aristotle let BBA be a tragic victim.

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Q: Describe the narrator's attitude towards brother bartolome arrazola in the story the eclipse?
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