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    In the Time of the Butterflies by Julia Alarez is a captivating novel that kept me interested from beginning to end. I was fascinated with the story of the Mirabal sisters‚ who were four women that battled against the dictatorship of Rafael Trujillo. Even though only one sister was able to make it out alive‚ their story continues to live on for the people in the Dominican Republic. The three sisters that passed away are remembered every November 25‚ which is also known as the International Day Against

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    Julia Alvarez a Dominican-American novelist whose own father had escaped Trujillo’s reign during its death climax. She heard from her father about 3 sisters who were political activist. Julia Alvarez wrote a novel called  In the time of the Butterflies  to  create her own form of justice towards the Mirabal sisters and Rufino de la Cruz their driver who was also killed with them. In her novel there are multiple themes present such as corruption and control which is a very significant theme since

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    In the Time of the Butterflies Julia Alvarez Published by Plume‚ a division of Penguin Books USA Inc. 1994 325 Pages Although it is a novel of fiction‚ the historical facts that are mentioned in the novel‚ In the Time of the Butterflies written by Julia Alvarez‚ come alive through the lens of four courageous sisters pushing reformations for all. Living as a prosperous farming family in the city of Ojo de Agua in the Dominican Republic from 1930 to 1960‚ the Mirabal family was

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    In June 1947‚ Castro learned of a planned expedition to invade the Dominican Republic and overthrow the right-wing military junta of Rafael Trujillo‚ a U.S. ally.[20] Being President of the University Committee for Democracy in the Dominican Republic‚ Castro joined the expedition.[21] Launched from Cuba‚ the invasion began on July 29‚ 1947; it consisted of around 1‚200 men‚ mostly exiled Dominicans or Cubans. However‚ Grau’s government arrested many of those involved before they set sail; Castro

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    Caribbean is not only a popular music style‚ but a famous dance style as well. This dance form is very emotional and includes romance and heatbreaks. Bachata‚ a word thought of as too vulgar or extremely rustic had a negative connotation. Dictator Rafael Leonidas Trujillo of the Dominican Republic was different than the rest because he did not take control over people or simply concentrate on political‚ economic‚ and military activities‚ but got involve with his people through music. His favorite

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    Religion Shapes Culture and Identity After reading Julia Alvarez ’ In the Time of the Butterflies it is quite clear that religion has a drastic impact on culture and identity. Be it on the individual level as the impact of Catholicism on Patria ’s life‚ or on a national scale and its effects on the country of the Dominican Republic as a whole. During the 1950 ’s in the Dominican Republic the Roman Catholic Church was very much removed from politics. Until the dictator Trujillo came to power

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    these rights are taken away‚ people will become irate‚ and eventually they will do anything to get their rights back. In the novel In the Time of the Butterflies by Julia Alvarez tells the story of Dominican Republicans who have lost their freedoms. Rafael Trujillo‚ dictator of the country creates a secret police called the SIM‚ which he uses to protect the government. These secret police go undercover during their job of bringing in any information to the

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    She was born in the year 1950 on 27 March in New York City. Julia was brought up in the Dominican Republic but at the age of 10‚ she left the country as her guardians had supported an attempt that was not successful in overthrowing a dictator called Rafael Trujillo and thus the reason they fled to Brooklyn. In 1971‚ she graduated from Middlebury College and later earned a master’s degree from the University of Syracuse in the year 1975. Looking at Julia’s works of poetry and fiction‚ the theme of being

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    1950 in New York City. When she was only 3 months old her family decided to return to their homeland in Dominican Republic. It seems they wanted to make a difference in their country which at that time was being ruled by the dictator General Rafael Trujillo. In 1960 her family returns to the United States because his father was part of a plot to overthrow country’s dictator which it failed and under these circumstances put the whole family in jeopardy and they had to flee the island. Coming

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    In the Time of Butterflies vs. The Brief and Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao Rafael Trujillo impacted the lives of the families in both‚ In the Time of Butterflies by Julia Alverez and The Brief and Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao by Junot Diaz. While the effects of the tyrannical regime were direct and immediate for the Mirabal family‚ it was much more indirect and subtle for the Carabal family. Both novels carried overarching themes of love‚ oppression and the quest for freedom. The Mirabal

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