A complex issue that surrounds both the main characters in the excerpts Our Papers by Julia Alvarez and What is What by Dave Eggers is how national conflict (civil war‚ war‚ dictatorship‚ etc.) can be viewed. affected their lives and viewpoints. Julia shares the experience she had as a child with her family while still in Puerto Rico. Julia repetitively includes her family in her life while at her grandfather’s house in Boca Chica‚ and they would go swimming near the beaches with other neighbors
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infinity‚ and beyond”‚ a common phrase used by a well known hero called Buzz Lightyear. A hero can be described in many different ways. Many people consider a hero as someone who is handy‚ brave‚ trustworthy‚ strong‚ faithful‚ or even powerful. In Julia Alvarez’s “In the Time of the Butterflies”‚ sisters known as the Mirabal sisters were described as heroes of the Dominican Republic. The sisters went out of there to do what was right for their country‚ and died in the process. A hero can be anyone
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In the novel In the Time of the Butterflies by Julia Alvarez‚ Mara Teresa (Mate) begins as a young girl captivated by materialistic desires. However‚ as the story unfolds‚ she matures and prioritizes her family above all else. This transformation ultimately highlights how the love of family can influence and change the values and priorities of a person. To illustrate this evolution‚ I created an Instagram account for Mate‚ showcasing her changing perspectives through her posts. Initially‚ Mate’s
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There was a girl called Yolanda who moved with her family to New York. They rented a small apartment near a Catholic school‚ taught by the Sisters of Charity‚ hefty women in long black gowns and bonnets that made them look like dolls in mourning. The teacher she particularly liked was Sister Zoe‚ her fourth grade teacher. As Yolanda was the only immigrant in her class‚ she was put in a special seat in the row first by the window‚ so Sister Zoe could tutor her without disturbing the other children
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will not be standing by. "Old Heroines" by Julia Alvarez is about this. Focusing on the affect a heroine has on other women‚ and what happens to her afterwards. In the first stanza of the poem‚ Alvarez describes our heroine. She has just completed her task‚ her giant push in what she believes is the right direction. She is still young and she too is changing‚ "She sees her reflection‚ a face still dramatic‚/pale and young in that afterward light." (Alvarez pg 542) Both our speaker and protagonist
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In the essay “My English” written by Julia Alvarez‚ her essay illustrates the way that she learned English. First of all‚ she mentioned that she was born in the USA but her family moved to Dominican Republic and stayed there for almost 10 years. Therefore‚ the only language that she knew in that time was Spanish. Her aunts and uncle used to correct kids in Spanish to educate them but she said that she got their bad Spanish. In addition‚ her parents used to speak in English if they did not want their
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During the summer‚ the whole extended family -- uncles‚ aunts‚ sisters‚ cousins‚ grandparents -- usually leave the capital to get away from the heat and diseases. They leave to stay in Julia grandfather’s house close to the beach in a small fishing village of Boca Chica. Throughout the year the family has always lived in neighbouring houses in the city. Coming together to live under same roof was not a problem because it made them grow even more communal. The men stayed in the capital during the
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Allan Tao English 7-5 May 2024 Title here. Before We Were Free is a historical fiction book written by Julia Alvarez which tells the story of a young girl‚ Anita‚ and her struggles and emotions as she navigates a world full of dangerous government agents‚ possible spies‚ secretive adults‚ and many boys fighting for a place in her heart. This book at surface level seems to be a simple romantic/action novel‚ but inside this book‚ there are many lessons to be learned. Two of these lessons are: you
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my family does for me. My parents spend time apart and my siblings often find themselves at a game without the support of a family member or perhaps worse‚ stuck a horse show for eight hours. Similar to the members of my family‚ the characters in Julia Alvarez’s novel‚ In the
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Our world has shrunk‚ and as a result societies are intermingling frequently. In the essay‚ “I‚ Too‚ Sing America” by Julia Alvarez‚ it discusses the struggles of assimilating into American society‚ during a time of prejudice against minorities. People face persecution when coming to a new country and it only stops if they assimilate. The tone of “I‚ Too‚ Sing America” by Julia Alvarez shifts from depressed and disappointed to hopeful and relaxed enhances the central idea. The central idea of being
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