Sacrifice In The Short Story 'Liberty' By Julia Alvarez

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Their is many sacrifices done in this story.In other words you have to compromise with others by making sacrifices that are a big change.You make these sacrifices for the people you love and what you feel is best for them,usually you put them above your needs.In this short story, “Liberty” by Julia Alvarez the young girl and her family have to make a life changing move out of the Dominican Republic because there “president” is a dictator, and the mom wants her kids to continue school. By moving they can never come back until that situation is changed leaving all their culture and family behind.A young girl (narrator) gets a small dog, but the mom thinks it's trouble, slowly the dog begins to grow on all of them especially the young girl. Mister …show more content…

One day, their father, brought home a black and white puppy.”Papi came home with a dog whose kind we had never seen before.A black and white-speckled electric current of energy(Young Girl 57).” Although, all the siblings are happy that they have a dog their mom says that the dog will be nothing but trouble. According to the father, the dog was given by the American Consul, Mister Victor, who is helping them get their visas to go to the U.S. Once they get their visas from mister victor they gather all their belongings so they can board a plane in the middle of the night to America. “Late one morning Mami gave my sisters and me the news.our visas had come.Mister Victor had arranged everything, and that very night we were going to the United States! Wasn’t that wonderful! She flashed us a bright smile, as if someone were taking her a picture(Young girl 61).” The Young girl begged her mother to take liberty,but her mom told her that the dog was not allowed through the plane and she can only bring one toy. Fearing that the men that scared her and liberty earlier will return and hurt the dog if he is left behind, the girl get him out of the yard and kicks him until he runs away. Leaving her and her family on their way to America with nothing else on the young girl's mind except,

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