Rolfe is characterized as a great reporter who " was on the story of Azucena from the beginning." He does everything he can to cover the story. However, his profession seems to affect his emotional life because he uses his camera to help him keep his feelings at a distance. He observes; he doesn't participate which protects him from having strong, emotional feelings but also puts barriers between himself and other people. That's why his response to Azucena and her fate is so ironic.
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