Inseparables

Inseparables

by Luis A. Scalella, Carlos L. Mentasti, Marcos Carnevale

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Felipe, a wealthy businessman who has become quadriplegic due to an accident, is looking for a therapeutic assistant. Although Felipe has several qualified candidates to do the job, he decides to hire Tito, who does not have the abilities or the conditions needed to do the job. The people closest to Felipe strongly try to convince him not to hire Tito but Felipe remains firm in his decision. Tito is the first person in a long time who doesn't treat him with pity.

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  1. 1

    How does Tito’s refusal to treat Felipe with pity fundamentally shift Felipe’s daily existence compared to the professional caregivers who came before him?

  2. 2

    In what ways do Felipe’s wealth and physical limitations create a gilded cage, and how does Tito inadvertently help unlock it?

  3. 3

    Why do you think Felipe remains so fiercely determined to hire Tito despite the warnings and lack of qualifications, and what does this intuition reveal about what he is truly looking for in a companion?

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