Analysis Of Time Of The Butterflies By Julia Alvarez

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The novel Time of The Butterflies, by Julia Alvarez, narrates the Mirabal sister’s stories: their issues stemming from Rafael Trujillo’s regime, and their eventual opposition against him. Living in a time and place of corruption, the sisters watched as Trujillo’s reign of terror grew, and so did a rising revolution against him, prompting each of the sisters to form their own beliefs and ideas. The second youngest sister, Minerva, lived her life as a bold, determined woman; making her a prominent figure, with many looking up to her as a role model. Her interest in politics, paired with her boldness, exposed Minerva to a political environment from an early age: being the first sister to partake in the revolution and enlightened by Sinita’s story.