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In "The Red Pony," Carl Tiflin treats Gitano with a mix of indifference and disdain. He sees Gitano as a burden rather than a valued guest, dismissing his stories and failing to appreciate his wisdom and experience. Carl's pragmatic and often harsh demeanor reflects his focus on practicality and his own concerns, leading to a lack of empathy for Gitano's situation. This treatment highlights the generational and cultural differences between the characters, as well as the tension between progress and tradition.

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