The Mirabel Sisters In In The Time Of Butterflies

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Throughout their lives, the Mirabal sisters were bonded. As they grew older, they matured and experienced many more difficult and influential moments together. Everyone has a family, but not every family is the same. In the novel, In the Time of Butterflies, familial roles are used to portray the importance of family despite individual differences. The Mirabel sisters may be sisters, but their personalities are far different. In chapter two, Minerva strongly disagrees with Sor Milagros by expressing, “I don’t think it's fair if you just make an exception for us”. Suddenly it struck me, too that this plump little nun with a bit of her gray hair showing under her headdress wasn’t mama or papa i could argue with.” (pg 14-15) Even as a young …show more content…

One of the obstacles in their life was the President of their country, Trujillo. Trujillo had an influence on the Mirabel sisters and their family. In chapter 2, Minerva finds out things about Trujillo that changes her views of him. She writes, “ At home, Trujillo hung on the wall by the picture of Our Lord Jesus with a whole flock of the cutest lambs.” (pg 17) Her and her friend were talking about how Trujillo sneakily became president. Sinitta explained that he killed many people to get where he is. To Minerva, Trujillo was a great president. She even referenced his picture placed by Jesus to symbolize how important he was to her family. She questions her friend, Sinita, about Trujillo because she can not believe what her friend said. In chapter one, Dede’s father shows how Trujillo has control over their family and every family in the country. IN reference to talking about women having a say in running the country, Papa says, “You and Trujillo. ” Then Dede feels the need to explain, “Suddenly, the dark fills with spies who are paid to hear things and report them down at Security. Don Enrique claims Trujillo needs help in running his country. Words repeated, distorted, words recreated by those who might bear them a grudge, words stitched to words until they are the winding sheet the family will be buried in when their bodies are found dumped in a ditch, their tongues cut off for speaking too much.” (pg 10) The amount of power Trujillo has over the country is remarkable. The way he has everyone shook and scared just by the words they say is revolutionary. Most people would say they were scared of him, like Minerva’s friend Sinita, but would not dare cross him. In the epilogue of the story, dede is talking her life after her sisters are dead. Trujillo killed them. He killed them because he felt threatened by their integrity to get rid of him, so he got rid of them first. All that is left is dede. Dede

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