the children discover Matt because when he was watching soap operas these kids calling each others names popped out and Matt was dumb and he went to the window and that's when they all met
he is a son of Felicia and mcgregor. He is sneaky as Tam Lin says. He hates Matt and always follows hi,
El Patron is exactly 146 when he dies and Matt is 14 when El Patron dies.
Matt is a young boy (ages 6 through 14 in the book) and is the main character in the house of the scorpion. he is a clone of el patron, a powerful drug lord, and el patron plans to harvest his organs, though it doesn't work out. Matt loves maria, the daughter of a US senator.
he is a matteo alacran, he is not a beast/creature or in any way shape of form "vissious" {I hate Ms.Mac}
What gives Celia the courage to stand up to el patron and refuse to let Matt be used for a heart transplant
Celia's last name in the book "House of the Scorpion" is Ortega. She is Matt's caretaker and plays a significant role in his life throughout the story.
The name, Alacran, means scorpion in spanish I think
In "House of the Scorpion" by Nancy Farmer, Maria affectionately calls Matt "Mattador". This nickname is a play on his name, Matt, and reflects Maria's support and admiration for him.
scorpions
i like popcorn
Because he thinks that she is pretty
treate well
El Viejo is the caretaker of the protagonist, Matt, in the book House of the Scorpion by Nancy Farmer. He is a kind and protective man who looks out for Matt and helps him navigate the challenges he faces living in Opium.
In "The House of the Scorpion," the writing on Matt's foot says "Property of the Alacrán Estate." This indicates that he is a clone owned by the powerful drug lord, El Patrón, and is considered his property.
He goes to Aztlan, which is the former Mexico.
Matt (Matteo Alacran, El Patron's clone)
Yes, there is irony in the House of the Scorpion. One form of irony is that Tam Lin is so nice and pure, when he had really killed 20 children while defending his country. It is also ironic that everyone treats Matt as an object, when really they are all objects to El Patron. Finally, it is ironic that Mr. Ortega(Matt's Music Teacher) is deaf.