Community and culture are important to Mexicans, especially during times of hardship. The community coming to fight and protect the country is what kept them together.
"Alone, We Can Do So Little; Together, We Can Do So Much" Helen Keller
Landscape
The second section shows José Clemente Orozco point of view of the landscape in Mexican during the revolutionary war. Mexico's environment contains mountains, dirt, rocks, heat, etc. Orozco demonstrates these characteristics in Mexican Landscape and Mexican Pueblo.
Mexican Landscape illustrates a family sitting outside (home lost) in the hot and dry desert. Furthermore, Mexican Pueblo insulates the structures of the houses, however, the peasant class were less likely to live in them. These commissions show how the peasant and struggling class lived because of the revolutionary war; they had no or little place to call home. In conclusion, the peasant class struggled because of the revolutionary war, they lost their families, homes, identity, and strength.