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    The House of the Spirits After reading many sections from various novels by Isabel Allende in Spanish class. I was in intrigued to read one of ther books. After noticing‚ that The House of the Spirits was one of my options I knew that was the one. Her writing style is so unique and it really makes you “step out” of your comfort zone. Though‚ the book at times was very hard to understand there was a lot of different things that made me want to keep reading it. It was mainly a more feminine novel

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    muttered. One of the few things I do enjoy about Alyssa Baker is her amazing food. I decided to grab a glass of milk then I took a bite out of today’s breakfast. Of course the best pancakes I’ve ever tasted. “I’m going to stay the night at Andrew’s house.” I told her. “Do you want me to make you something to eat?” She asked. I thought about the question for a second. “Sure.” I mumbled. I finished my breakfast and went to see if Olivia was done with the bathroom. From her now closed door I could tell

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    Analysis: The House of the Spirits The oppression of women is not a new phenomena. For centuries‚ women have been viewed as the “lesser of two genders” or as “servants to men”. In more recent times‚ this mindset is slowly evolving and women’s rights are becoming more of a priority. One hundred years ago women couldn’t vote and in the most recent election‚ there was a female Presidential nominee. However‚ rights for women have not always been prominent. The House of the Spirits‚ written by Isabel

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    alive. In the basic traditional family structure‚ women are expected to submissive and often are taught to do all house hold duties‚ as if to prepare them for married life. Men‚ on the other hand are expected to be hard working‚ leaders‚ and are often viewed as the head of the house-hold. However Chilean Families remain close to extended family‚ and are often found sharing the same house-hold‚ and will even run family businesses. Although most families are religious‚ many have a wide based of knowledge

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    Histories In the novel‚ “The House of the Spirits”‚ the author‚ Isabel Allende uses the symbolism of the house on the corner and the viewpoints of Esteban and Clara’s notebooks to show the reader that in order to understand the history of the Trueba family‚ multiple viewpoints must be taken into consideration. Through the use of symbolism‚ the house on the corner is representative of the Trueba’s history and how the family’s history is told through dichotomy. The house has two structures that must

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    “The House of the Spirits” summary With the Del Valle’s family‚ there are 2 unordinary sisters among their family members: Rosa‚ Clara. Their father‚ Severo Del Valle‚ elected as a politician at Liberty Party. During the celebration of being a politician‚ Rosa dead by poisoning after she had a cup of brandy. Clara got shocked and muted because she was predicting that one of the family members will die accidentally. Clara spoke to the family when she decided to get married with Esteban Garcia who

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    centuries of political extortion and civil violence which has made violence a social norm. The setting of Chronicle of a Death Foretold is a small Colombian coastal town in the 1950’s. The fictitious setting of this novella‚ although based on an actual location in Colombia‚ gives Marquez the opportunity to use his imagination to create the events that happen in Chronicle of a Death Foretold and relate them to cultural life in Latin America at that time. Latin America was the first location of colonial

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    The Chronicle of a Death Foretold by Gabriel Garcia Marquez explores a story through Columbia‚ published in 1981. Colombia’s society revolved around family morals‚ cultural values and religious beliefs. The top priority in society was respecting the idea of ‘honor’‚ which Marquez displays as being immoral. The novella deals with themes based on religion‚ culture and sacrifice. One of the many interesting aspects in the novella is the usage of time. The title of the novella dictates to be a ‘chronicle’

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    The article “Literature As Survival: Allende’s The House of The Spirits” by Peter Earle argues that literature such as The House of the Spirits and One Hundred Years of Solitude brought historical awareness of what occurred in Latin America. Additionally‚ the story is “living on” and it is a celebration of reality in Latin America (Earle 543). Both Garcia Marquez and Isabel Allende wrote about Latin American history in a way that it can be forever remembered. Garcia Marquez’s One Hundred Years

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    The House of the Spirits by Isabel Allende conveys the idea of symbolism with the use of names of the characters along with the act of vampirism. Allende creates‚ for the most part‚ a character’s name to be a hint which helps illustrate an idea of understanding about his or her characteristics or role within the novel. Clara del Valle is a main female character with a significance tied to her name. In Spanish‚ the word “clara” means clear or straightforward. In the story‚ Clara is well-tempered

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