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The three main male characters, Julio, Mark, and Fernando each represent a potential path for Sarita's affections and love.
 
Sarita is in a constant struggle between love and lust, love winning out in the end. Julio represents lust, which, while appealing and desirable, cannot satisfy Sarita completely. Mark, representing true loser characteristics, is willing to stand by Sarita come what may (as demonstrated by the finale scene in the mental asylum).
 
Fernando, on the other hand, represents necessity, as seen when Fela wants him to marry Sarita (despite the enormous age difference) so Sarita's child can have a father.