Analiza la representación de Motecuhzoma en el séptimo presagio funesto y compárala con su retrato en la “Segunda carta de relac
ión” de Cortés. Compara lo que Motecuhzoma ve en el espejo del pájaro: “en la lontananza; como si algunas personas vinieran de prisa; bien estiradas; dando empellones. Se hacían la guerra unos a otros, y los traían a cuestas unos como venados” con el relato hecho por Cortés de la llegada de los españoles a Tenochtitlan.
Evaluate how Motecuhzoma is depicted in the seventh dire omen and contrast that with his representation in Cortés's "Second Letter of Relationship.” Examine Motecuhzoma's vision in the bird's mirror: "In the background; as if some individuals were rushing; well-proportioned; jostling one another. They fought amongst themselves and carried each other on their backs like deer” with Cortés's narrative of the Spanish arrival in Tenochtitlan
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