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    In “ In the Time of the Butterflies” written by Julia Alvarez, Minerva’s kind actions towards to Senor Mirabel mistress and her four daughter shows a better understanding of her character. Though she did not approve or agree with her father’s decision she understood it was not their fault. Even with the gender inequality in Dominican Republic Minerva also wanted to make education a possible privilege for her half sisters. Minerva actions show how she is considerate and strong sense of fairness towards

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    In “A Genetics of Justice” by Julia Alvarez, a nonfiction text, the sentence “No flies fly into a closed mouth” (par. 21. Develops and refines the central ideas of speaking out may bring trouble and silence will prevent harm to oneself by utilizing actions and reactions of the Dominicans, which includes Alvarez and her family. The central idea of speaking out may bring trouble is developed and refined through how Alvarez’s mother reacts to anything that Alvarez does relating to the Dominican Republic

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    Within a chapter titled “Tracking down a tradition” (111), Julia Alvarez delves into background of how the Quinceañera tradition began. She explained that some believe the tradition began in ancient Aztec rites other believes it began with the Mayans and some even believe that the “indigenous” people started the tradition (111). Within the Aztec tradition, the girl was ready for marriage at age fifteen. During the ceremony the mother acknowledges that womanhood is upon her daughter and warns her

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    Julia Alvarez is a Dominican-American that documents her Hispanic experience in her novels, essays, and poems. Alvarez rose to fame with her most prominent semi-autobiographical novel, How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents, along with the sequel Yo and In The Time of The Butterflies for their importance to postcolonial literature because of their exploration of the Caribbean diaspora in terms of the presence the United States had in the Dominican Republic. She is best known for her novel, How

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    Someone’s sacrifices can say a lot about their character. Minerva Mirabal is no exception. In Julia Alvarez’s In the Time of the Butterflies, Minerva, the protagonist, sacrifices her family, her freedom and her life for the revolution against the antagonist and dictator, Rafael Trujillo (a.k.a El Jefe) along with her sisters, Patria, Dede, and Mate. In the novel, the four sisters, better known as “Las Mariposas” (“The Butterflies”), explain their journey towards joining the revolution before their

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    In the time of Butterflies by Julia Alvarez, is a fictional story about the Mirabal sisters during the time of the dictatorship of Rafael Trujillo in the Dominican Republic in 1860. The book was is told by the sisters in their points of view.. In the book the sisters represents butterflies, because they show they are free and change. Each sister embodies freedom and changes in their own littler ways, but for different reasons. Dede, the second Mirabal sister is more on edge about the revolution

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    “My English” is an extract from a book by the same name, written by Julia Alvarez; a writer born in United States, who spent most of her childhood in the Dominican Republic. In this extract, she explains her experience of being a bilingual individual, trying to harness both her mother tongue of Spanish and her “biological” mother tongue of English. The author first describes her childhood, where she was raised in the Dominican Republic by her mother and father. During her childhood, she was taught

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    A hero is person, typically a man, who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities. I'm going to tell you about a book called in the time of the butterflies by Julia Alvarez. It is about 3 sisters who lose their life trying to stand up for watch was right. One sister survived and lives to tell the story. There is a lot of great reasons why all three of the sister are heroes but I'm going to tell you about only one. That sister is Minerva. Their is 3 great reasons

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    that she can feel more like she belongs. Julia alvarez and her 3 other sisters are learning about the USA and as a family they watch the Miss America pageant and that inspires them and they look up the the girls and try to look like them. In ¨I Want to be Miss America¨ Julia Alvarez shows that sometimes change doesn't benefit the person by using imagery, similes, and characterization. Julia Alvarez uses similes to describe the theme one examples is when julia said ¨offered one of my legs as a guinea

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    A novelist and a poet, Julia Alvarez is considered to be one of the greats when talking about American literature. At her current age of 64, she has a numerous amount of writings and has won many awards. Personal life experiences from her youth to the Civil War to now have highly influenced her works (Heredia). Descriptive and influential, it is clear why Alvarez’s publications have influenced society the way they have today. Aged 64, Julia Alvarez is considered to be one of the greatest American

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