Role Of Dictatorship In Julia Alvarez's A Genetics Of Justice

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Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin, and Pol Pot are amongst the group of men who have tormented, traumatized, and scarred innocent citizen into living a censored life because of their dictatorship. However, for Julia Alvarez and her family their dictator’s name was Rafael Trujillo. Trujillo caused Julia, her family, and other Dominicans to live life in fear.Similar, to this dictator was Alvarez’s mother answer to all of Julia’s questions “No flies fly into a closed mouth.” which basically means to be silent. Coincidentally, this quote applies to Julia’s life, especially in the text “A Genetics of Justice” which displays how her family was frightened when Julia published her novel, how they did not speak against Trujillo’s rule, and escaped to America to rid themselves of Trujillo’s dictatorship. …show more content…

“No flies fly into a closed mouth” pertains to this situation because it reveals how Alvarez’s family did not want to speak out about what they endured due to the consequences they would face. Alvarez states, “But if I shut up, wouldn’t I still be fanning the embers of the dictatorship with its continuing power of censorship … of many Dominicans?” This elucidates how Julia believes if she did not publish her novel she would continue living out the quote “No flies fly into a closed mouth” For this reason Julia decided to go against her mother’s wishes and publish her book anyway to show that she and her family were not victims of Trujillo, but

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