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Summary Of In The Time Of The Butterflies By Julia Alvarez

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In the Time of the Butterflies tells us the story of Minerva and her three sisters, and how they fought for their freedom for everyone under Trujillo. While using a variety of literary techniques, Julia Alvarez skillfully embodies her character in her depiction of Minerva's struggle for dominance over Trujillo. Minerva's defiance is conveyed with vivid imagery by the use of figurative language, which portrays her resilience as a flame burning against the oppressive darkness of Trujillo's dictatorship. With the difficult political climate, Alvarez's vivid detail captures Minerva's inner strength and sensitivity in a complex portrayal. Minerva uses dialogue to express her firm conviction; her words, when she challenges the dictator's power, are …show more content…

Which shows Alvarez gave Mierva character determination for freedom. Also gives Minerva's voice a sense of urgency and agency by using well-chosen diction, portraying her as a powerful force that challenges the established quote. Through her dialogue, Minerva emerges as a symbol of defiance, confronting the dictator's power with tight resolve and inspiring others to join the struggle for liberation. Furthermore, the skilled use of the point of view enables readers to establish a close connection.By Alvarez shifts between first-person accounts from the Mirabal sisters and third-person narration, allowing readers to understand Minerva's thoughts and motivations.For Example,when Minerva confronts Trujillo, the quote captures her determination:"I finally got up my nerve and asked him straight out if the rumors were true about his mistresses. He looked me over for a long time, then leaned forward and whispered, 'Would you like to try out?'" and "I refuse to believe that there are no other choices but to accept things as they are." I will fight for the freedom we deserve." These quotes show how Alvarez, through the point of view that Minerva is determined to fight for her

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