In this chapter, the author put the view on the Spain. Several months later, when Antonio and Thorndiket met each other, Antonio depicted what happened in his home country, Spain. Because Antonio has not been to his country for a long time, he recalled the most famous activity, bull-fighting,  in the Spain that attracts Thorndiket to be there. At first, the bull is confined by the gate. Once the gate is opened, the bush rush to picador who holds red cloth and who digs the spear-thrust into bull’s shoulder. The picador’s actions repeats till the bull dies finally. While mentioning bull fighting, almost everyone knows this well-known performance in Spain. From this chapter, I learn more details about bull fighting and it seems I am really on the scene; however, I find it is hard to connect this chapter with former chapters  because former chapters describes what happened in the Seven Cavalry and this chapter the author changed the site to Spain.