Cheché shoots him in Act 2, scene 4. He kills Julian both for personal reasons (he dislikes lectors, there's romantic tension involved), and for symbolic reasons (he wants modernization, Julian is traditional).
by Nilo Cruz
Cheché shoots him in Act 2, scene 4. He kills Julian both for personal reasons (he dislikes lectors, there's romantic tension involved), and for symbolic reasons (he wants modernization, Julian is traditional).