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Chapter 2 is rich with symbolic imagery that foreshadows the central theme of identity theft. There is often a focus on mirrors or reflections in this stage of the narrative—Analía looking at herself and not recognizing the woman she has become due to her mother's oppression. This prefigures the literal loss of her face later in the story. The "face" in the title is not just a physical attribute but a symbol of agency. In Chapter 2, Analía lacks agency; she is a puppet. The loss of her face becomes the paradoxical mechanism through which she gains the freedom she lacks in these early chapters.
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Capítulo 2 opens not with action, but with a jarring quiet. Analía wakes up in a sterile, dimly lit recovery room. The bandages have been partially removed. The first thing the director does is use extreme close-ups: a drop of sweat on her temple, her trembling fingers reaching for a hand mirror, the loud thumping of her own heart as diegetic sound. The "face" in the title is not just