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    I would recommend In the Time of the Butterflies by Julia Alvarez to my friend because the novel gives the four Mirabal sisters a voice to show why they rebelled against Rafael Leonidas Trujillo’s dictatorship through their experiences. In the novel, it states, “’People who opened their big mouths didn’t live very long,’ Sinita said. ‘Like my uncles I told you about. Then, two more uncles, and then my father.’ Sinita began crying again. ‘Then this summer, they killed my brother.’ My tummy ache had

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    Based on a true story, ‘In the Time of the Butterflies’ is a captivating, moving, and superb story written by Julia Alvarez. It takes its readers through the challenges and acceptances of a growing family and the life changing moments for the Mirabal sisters. These sisters will forever be remembered in Dominican Republic because of their honorary fight for their country. As women, their story is inspirational. However, two sisters that stand out the most to me are Patria and Minerva Mirabal, these

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    and downright terror. But Trujillo's name doesn't spring to mind for a lot of people listing off 20th century political Big Bads. In fact, for many readers, this novel may be the first time they're hearing about Trujillo and the US's involvement in the Dominican Republic. In the Novel “The time of the Butterflies” there were four sisters minerva, dede, maria teresa, and patria. But the one in particular i will be discussing is Minerva, The third Mirabal

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    helps the reader relate to the characters. The theme of sisterhood and the bonds between the Mirabal sisters shape their actions and decisions by allowing them to rely on each other during times of need, fight more courageously, and make sacrifices. Dependence The sisters, in the book, in the time of the butterflies rely on each other from the start of the story all the way until their ultimate demise. This dependence is seen physically and emotionally. By chapter 9, the sisters are now neck-deep in

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    “As Americans, we want peace -- we work and sacrifice for peace. But there can be no peace if our security depends on the will and whims of a ruthless and aggressive dictator. I'm not willing to stake one American life on trusting Saddam Hussein.” -George W. Bush. President Bush promised America that he would bring down Saddam Hussein no matter what it took. But why? Why would the president make such an imposing promise? In order to ensure the safety of his people (the Americans) such terrorists

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    Julia Alvarez in her book In the Time of the Butterflies uses lots of describing, connecting and helping us to realize things that happened in 1960, in Dominican Republic. The book genre is historical fiction, in this genre truth is often based on emotion validity rather than factual reality. Author looks up the ways to demonstrate the essence of each person's thoughts, feelings, and emotions. In this book it tells about three sisters that with the revolution have released people of their country

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    The book In the the Time of the Butterflies, shows the events leading up to and showing the murders of three of the four Mirabal sisters: Patria, Minerva, and Maria Teresa. The Mirabal Sisters death was a tragedy for the whole Dominican Republic and ultimately led to Trujillo’s assassination. Leading up to their death, Trujillo and his regime hinted at some way that they would “disappear.” In Chapter 12, Trujillo says “My only two problems are the damn Church and the Mirabal sisters.” When he

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    courage is the most important factor in survival, because it is important to always be valiant during hard times, because it might pay off. Sometimes being brave can not only help yourself, but give others courage too. Everyone will go through difficult and strenuous times, but if you have will and courage, you can overcome any hurdle and ultimately survive. In The Time of the Butterflies, Minerva is horrified after hearing her friend Sinita’s tragic story about what has happened to her family.

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    the optimistic and fear in the vengeful. How one acquires courage is not the only defining property; the transformative nature of courageous acts can also define an individual’s personality. This is clearly seen in Julia Alvarez’s In the Time of the Butterflies. The “Mariposas,” Patria, Minerva, and Maria Teresa Mirabal each display masterful control of their courage when they resist the oppressive dictatorship in the Dominican Republic. Their valor inspires the hopeful citizens and infuriates the

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    Throughout the novel In the Time of the Butterflies, Julia Alvarez utilizes the characters Patria, Maria Teresa, and Minerva, to display the daily struggles of women in the Dominican Republic who are fighting in a patriarchal and oppressive society against the regime. All that the Mirabal sisters have ever know is a world where they are thought of as inferior to men. Where male authority defines who they are; women trapped in a community where their voices don’t matter and they should be seen and

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