The House Of The Spirits Analysis

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Isabel Allende, a Chilean-American writer, states during an interview concerning her views on women’s rights that “There is a point when things are ready for change”. Allende reflects her belief of the changing evolution of women’s rights in her fictional book The House of the Spirits as well. Taking place during the twentieth century in the Latin American country Chile, The House of the Spirits uses a merciful tone to address various conflicts of that time period, including the unrealistic demands that society enforced on its women, that are clearly expressed in the Trueba family. Throughout the novel, Allende highlights the struggle women have with the unrealistic expectations set by society including the treatment of women by male characters