This found poem was created with the words of the short story “Lather and Nothing Else” by Hernando Téllez. During a Colombian civil war, a barber struggles with internal conflict between his desire to kill his enemy while shaving him and his reluctance to become a murderer. This quote shows a climax of this internal struggle: “I am a revolutionary but I am not a murderer. And to think how easy it would be to kill him. And he deserves it. Does he? No; … No one is worth the sacrifice of becoming a murderer” (Téllez, par. 31). I chose words that highlight the conflict from the beginning to the end of the plot and used blue and red highlights to show the barber’s dilemma between his ideas of right and wrong. The words “Jekyll or Hyde” show on the black background to represent the connection between this plot’s conflict and Stevenson’s classic, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, where both protagonists have to choose between “good” and “evil.”