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    Doctor of Humane Letters from Loyola University‚ Chicago‚ 2002; an honorary Doctor of Letters from the State University of New York at Purchase‚ l993; two National Endowment of the Arts Fellowships for fiction and poetry‚ l988‚ l982; the Roberta Holloway Lectureship at the University of California‚ Berkeley‚ l988; the Chicano Short Story Award from the University of Arizona‚ l986; the Texas Institute of Letters Dobie-Paisano Fellowship‚ l984; and an Illinois Artists Grant‚ l984 (Cisneros). Parallel

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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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    Return to Sender by Julia Alvarez‚ stars Tyler Paquette‚ a small town‚ farm boy‚ and Mari Cruz‚ an illegal immigrant from parental responsibilities. Words are about to pulverize‚ when Tyler’s sheltered life on the farm‚ moves Mari’s debilitated family and fugitive status. When the Paquette’s hire the Cruz family to help out on the farm‚ they are doing the Cruzes a big favor when they ever bargained for. Thesis Mari Cruz and Tyler Paquette are extremely family-oriented and would do anything for

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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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    Anh Pham THE STRANGE FRUIT Final Draft In the story“ Snow “ by Julia Alvarez ‚ there is a scene about the first year of the author in Catholic school while living in New York . She is in fourth grade with a tolerant teacher ‚ and her name is Zoe . Julia is an immigrant . Learning english is important to her in these early years . Beside learning new words ‚ she picks up some information about Russian missiles ‚ which included new vocabulary words such as : nuclear bomb

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    Deanna Sheehy Take-Home Test In the Time of the Butterflies 1. All the sisters lose their innocence pretty early into the novel. Minerva was the first to learn about the real world around her. While at boarding school with Patria and Maria Teresa‚ she meets a girl named Sinita who tells her the truth about Trujillo. Minerva realizes that her country isn’t as she thought it was. Patria realizes the same thing while out on a retreat in the mountains. She witnesses a young man about the age

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    After the Civil War the US was divided and had significant economic problems‚ but the country moved forward by embracing innovations that sprung from the industrial revolution. American literature also embraced the progress by introducing themes and characters‚ such as telling the stories of common middle and lower class people‚ who were generally ignored before the war. These new literary trends were realism‚ which focused on everyday life‚ and naturalism‚ which focused on how people were controlled

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    by Peter Shackel and Jack Ridl is filled with various themes involving parents and their children. There are three specific stories that focus on mothers and daughters that I will use for this paper. The stories are Daughter of Invention by Julia Alvarez‚ Everyday Use by Alice Walker and Two Kinds by Amy Tan. These stories are similar in many ways in general‚ like they all involve a mother who has influenced her daughter’s life or involve a parent and their child. From another perspective though

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    Title and author of work: In the Time of the Butterflies by Julia Alvarez 1. Significance of the title: In In The Time Of The Butterflies‚ the Mirabal sisters referred to themselves as las mariposas‚ which translates to the butterflies in spanish. This book was written about the true story of the Mirabal sisters before their pass. For that reason‚ Alvarez wrote how it was in the time of the sisters’ leadership. 2. Genre‚ literary movement‚ style‚ historical information‚ biographical information

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    In the two texts‚ “Snow” by Julia Alvarez‚ and “The Skater” by Annie Dilliard‚ the two characters in the stories had very different views about snow. As one was very scared and thought snow was a horrible thing‚ the other one thought that snow was a very beautiful thing in the world. These two texts have one thing in common‚ each character sees the snow in different ways‚ but by the end of the story‚ their views change. The characters thoughts change by the end of the story‚ thus meaning that each

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