Maria Teresa Mirabal Character Analysis

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Maria Teresa Mirabal, also known as Mate was born on October 15, 1935. She is the youngest out of all the Mirabal sisters and we mostly get to know her from her journal entries. Mate received her diary from Minerva on the day of her first communion. At school, people would make fun of her for having the diary and would steal it from her. Mate used to think differently about Trujillo as a little girl, she thought he was someone that everyone loved and should be respected. On Benefactor’s Day, she wanted to give Trujillo her best wishes, "I am taking these few minutes to wish El Jefe Happy Benefactor's Day with all my heart. I feel so lucky that we have him for a president." (37) Mate’s sister Minerva starts to get in trouble at school for leaving …show more content…

Minerva’s has a friend that’s a revolutionary by the name of Hilda, Mate doesn’t approve of her and soon Hilda gets caught being a revolutionary and Mate soon had to end her diary because her diary has information of Hilda that Minerva doesn’t want anyone to see. Mate is gifted another journal from Minerva and she reveals that her father has died. She writes about how she had a dream how she’d find her wedding dress in her father’s coffin. She repeatedly has the same dream with different people in it. Mate graduated and moves in with Minerva at a university. Minerva soon gets married and moves to another city with her husband …show more content…

Later on, Mate and Minerva are sentenced 5 years of prison and they also did not have no representation. The OAS soon comes to the prison to question how the conditions of the prison are. They pick Mate to tell them what’s going on but Minerva knows where she will be questioned will be taped. Mate has a written statement from the Fourteenth of June Movement, the revolutionary group against Trujillo, she drops it before leaving so the OAS can see it. Mate and Minerva are soon released along with other political people in prison. Mate is released into house arrest and can only visit her husband and go to church on Sundays. One day, Mate, Minerva, and Patria go to visit their husbands in the prison. While they’re in the prison, Minerva’s husband Manolo begs them to not leave the same night. They leave with their driver Rufino, and they die on November 25, 1960. The reports say they died in a car accident but the reality is that they got killed and the killers made it seem like it was a car accident. Mate’s sister Dede lived on to tell the story of what happened to all the

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