the Time of the Butterflies Julia Alvarez describes the innocence of the sisters early on, and how that changes because of the many impactful events within their lifetimes. Each of the Mirable sisters that found themselves targets of Trujillo's fury saw development from innocent, to fiery, and back to peaceful. Without this development, the fate of the sisters and possibly the Dominican Republic as a whole would be vastly different. The importance and impact of this growth is aided by Julia Alvarez…
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Trujillo Julia Alvarez illustrates the Mirabals’ struggles and hardship in the time of Trujillo’s reign in the historical fiction novel, In the Time of the Butterflies. The literary work depicts the lives of the four Mirabal sisters, each chapter told in one of the sisters’ perspective. The timeline of the novel spans from childhood all the way to the tragic deaths of three out of the four Mirabal sisters due to their role in the underground movement against Trujillo’s dictatorship. Julia Alvarez projects…
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In the time of the Butterflies by Julia Alvarez the volleyball game is significant because it reveals Dede’s important characteristics. Throughout the novel the reader can see Dede as the most altruistic and caring sister of the Mirabal sisters because she gives up going to school so that her sisters can go. When their father asked one of them to stay home to help with the farm, Dede volunteers, “I’ll stay Papa” (12). Even though Dede was the second oldest and the one that should’ve gone to school…
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In Julia Alvarez’s In the Time of the Butterflies, the fine line between fiction and history are blurred. In the Dominican Republic, the tyrant Trujillo has taken control and now the Mirabal Sisters are compelled to join the revolution. After their death, they have become mythicized with their true story being lost between the heroic lives of these three women. To truly capture the essence of the sisters, the author has given these girls a more fictional backstory to retrieve the lost humanity in…
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of an individual amongst difficult and challenging times. Alvarezs organization and development of the historic fiction helps us better go out the Mirabel familys involvement in the revolution. In her novel In the Time of the Butterflies, Alvarez explores Maria Teresa and Minervas family environment on with the influence among the sisters to demonstrate their involvement of the revolution within the schoolbook. The way that the author, Julia Alavarez, organizes the text helps us better understand…
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Metamorphosis The butterfly flits across the warm breeze, sunlight peeking through its gossamer wings. Behind it lies the remnants of the cocoon it has just broken out of. Now the butterfly is free, the entire world before it. Butterflies, known in the Spanish language as mariposas, start of as caterpillars. These caterpillars weave silk threads together to form cocoons, which they stay in for a month before breaking free of the silken shells. The caterpillars have metamorphosed into butterflies, capable…
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Patria, Maria Teresa, and Minerva, was able to change a nation's choice of allowing a tyrant by the name of Rafael Trujillo to dictate and control the lives of the Dominican Republic. These deaths illuminated the work, In the Time of the Butterflies by Julia Alvarez because it showed how their deaths affected people, what the people did in response to this murder, and what ended up with Trujillo and the Dominican Republic Government. the work showed how men and women can do something great…
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Her Everlasting Faith Death is a word associated with loss, grief and sadness, but in the novel In the Time of the Butterflies we see death in a whole new perspective; martyrdom. Strong, independent, caring, honest, and having firm beliefs are all characteristics we see in a martyr especially in Patria. In the novel we explore the wonders of Julia Alvarez’s writing and get to witness Patria as a martyr and an individual who fought for the right of women against a dictator: Trujillo. As an individual…
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The butterfly soars through the sky at the top of the day while a moth does not come out until the bottom of the night. Although found at different times of day, both the butterfly and the moth rely on light, whether they live in it or pursue it. Light represents positivity and darkness represents negativity, therefore it is fitting to say that good and bad memories parallel different levels of light. As a person dies and enters the light like a butterfly, it leaves their loved ones in the dark like…
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In the Time of the Butterflies, by Julia Alvarez is a book set in the Dominican Republic from 1935-1960 and flashes to 1994 from time to time. It features the points of view of the four Mirabal sisters, who were all very active in the underground resistance force at this time. After being born in New York City, Alvarez lived in the reign of Trujillo in the DR for ten years, and then moved back to New York, where she learned of her relation to the famous Mirabal sisters. The combination of her experience…
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