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The Character of the world is an apple is

>Mario- Gloria's Husband and the one who looses his job because of an apple

>Gloria- Mario's Wife who is worried about what Mario's job will be w/ Pablo and their children

>Pablo- Have an evil inside of him, put's Mario into the way of bad

Sub Characters

>Tita- Mario and Gloria's daughter

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