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    character types recur in literature, and all plots and characters are based on common myths, images, dreams, fairy tales, and legends (Davidson). Common character types are revealed when applying Archetypal Theory to Julia Alvarez’s novel, In the Time of the Butterflies, helping readers understand each character’s motivations. Particularly, common character types of the rebel, the ruler, and

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    In the Time of the Butterflies revolves around the Mirabal sisters, women living in a very patriarchal, “macho” society. Their personal struggles are part of the power of their story, as they stand not only as symbols of rebellion against Trujillo, but at the same time as loving, independent women with husbands and children. Alvarez shows how the resistance against women in politics can even be propagated by the women themselves, as both Mamá and Patria initially express sentiments that women are

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    the Mirabal sisters, of the Dominican Republic, dreams quickly became a reality. Minerva, María Teresa, and Patria Mirabal helped to free the Dominican Republic of their oppressive leader, Rafael Trujillo. In Julia Alvarez’s novel, In the Time of the Butterflies, the inspiring and heroic story of the Mirabal sisters is told through the perspectives of the sisters. Alvarez creatively fictionalizes the early lives of the sisters and solemnly illustrates the sisters’ final days. Following the release

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    Julia Alvarez’s In the Time of Butterflies is a work of historical fiction set in the Dominican Republic under the rule of powerful dictator known as Trujillo. Four sisters work together to resist a force greater than themselves to stand up for their beliefs and protect their family. Patria, Dede, Mate, and Minerva, “the butterflies”, experience the loss of their father and family members to the regime. They work together to retrieve them back or use their losses to drive them to overthrow their

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    However others might say that those big ambitions can only lead someone to a life full of misery and disappointments when they either don’t happen or they fail entirely. In both the tragedy Macbeth by William Shakespeare and the novel In the Time of the Butterflies by Julia Alvarez, a character is shown having a negative effect on others and on themselves. According both stories, what can be determined is that

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    without a theme? The novel, In the Time of the Butterflies it has many themes, it goes from different kind of themes such as, family, violence, power, courage, and many more. But the most important theme is power, the power of Trujillo and trying to do things his way and be cruel about what he believed in. As well the power of the four sisters that try to overcome their power by doing what they believe should happen. In the novel In the time of the Butterflies it states, “He glares at me, and then

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    “In the Time of the Butterflies” takes place in the Dominican Republic in the 1960s. The author, Julia Alvarez is a native of the country, but moved to the US at a young age. She first heard about the sisters roughly around 1986 and instantly felt the need to share their story with the world. In the book, Alvarez tells the story of the Mirabal sisters and their fight for freedom against the Dominican dictator Trujillo. Rafael Trujillo reigned for about 30 years until his assassination in May of 1961

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    that changes their outlook, the struggle to find one’s character can be addressed through numerous components. This idea is especially ubiquitous in the novel, In the Time of the Butterflies; the Mirabal sisters begin to discover themselves over the course of the story in a variety of ways. In her novel, In the Time of the Butterflies, Julia Alvarez utilizes myriad literary techniques to establish the prevalent theme of finding one’s identity through growth, faith, and freedom. With the use of a unique

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    systemized today is the result of a millennia of years of victories and failures. Social change is a blessing of humanity where the basic traits of expression, belief, greed and cruelty unite to determine the fate of society. Julia Alvarez’s In the Time of Butterflies illuminates the early to middle 20th century Dominican Republic society, where the Mirabal sisters, Dedé, Maria Teresa, Patria, and Minerva, are agitators of revolution after seeing dictator Trujillo promote injustice throughout the country

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    Julia Alvarez’s main message being conveyed in her novel “In the Time of the Butterflies” written in 1995, is that freedom comes at the price of bravery and sacrifice. Throughout the novel, The Mirabal Sisters are at a constant fight for the freedom of themselves, their family, and even their country. They learn to use courage and make sacrifices for the sake of their family and the revolution they are involved in. The acts of courage and sacrifice that exude through this novel illustrate Julia Alvarez’s

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