I think the final sequence is just supposed to be a mataphore for the constant conflict between the upper and lower classes. I think what 1900 is realy about is how the poor suffer from the carlessnes of the rich. I'm still not sure if Alfredo killed himself, and if he did I don't know what the significance of it is in relation to the rest of the story.


"Tom, you know you surprise me. If anything in this life is certain, if history has taught us anything, it's that you can kill anyone."