For example, it indicates that he is full of curiosity. He is always thinking about how he will be impacted by the future. “Matt worried about what would happen to him now. Would Rosa come back and throw him into the sawdust? Would she make good on her promise to bury him alive?” (Farmer 58) On page 227, he wonders if he will ever see Celia, Tam Lin, and Maria again and whether he will be denied Heaven. Another thing Matt’s questions show us is that he is very trusting of others. “And what was the source of El Patron’s fetal implants? Or the piggyback heart that kept his old, leaky one going? The evidence was all there. Only Matt’s blindness had kept him from seeing the truth - and his unwillingness to think about it.” (Farmer 191) With all the trust Matt puts into El Patron, it is hard for him to imagine that the old man would do such awful things. Matt’s curiosity proves that he is an intellectual child. He loves knowledge and possesses a burning desire to find explanations for everything. The author communicates many of Matt’s traits with the reader through his