In The Time Of The Butterflies By Julia Alvarez

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Throughout In 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 using multi-perspective writing, seen by switching between sisters. There are three main examples of how perspective helps develop the theme of growth in the story, each of which has a unique effect on the course of events in the book.