Butterflies By Julia Alvarez And Nectar In A Sieve By Kamala Makandaya

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Although different, the cultures in In the Time of the Butterflies by Julia Alvarez and Nectar in a Sieve by Kamala Makandaya share a lot of the same conflicts. Conflicts between the characters and society are what cause the themes. The two books are very different but they share three main themes that are still prevalent in societies today. Feminism, societal classes, and the struggle of power are the themes that fill both books.
In any culture women are often confined by expectations of womanhood. In both stories the female characters challenge those expectations. The main characters of In the Time of the Butterflies are all females who stand up for what they believe in and don’t give up. “’What if I can’t’ Dede’s voice shook. ‘Jaimito thinks …show more content…

For the families in Nectar in a Sieve, “there is no margin for misfortune” (Makandaya 136) because they live subsistent lifestyles. The low class families rely on their crops and if the crop fails they could starve. The landowner lives a lavish lifestyle and the majority of the population lives day to day. Families will pay a dowry in order for their daughters to be married and if they are a poor family their daughter will marry poor. The rich stay rich and the poor stay poor in most cases. In In the Time of the Butterflies the rich would go to school and the poor would work on the farms. Most of the citizens in their town were poor farmers who didn’t know how to read so unless you were a lucky farmer who made a lot of money it was likely that you and your family would remain poor and uneducated. "In the last few years, Papá had made a lot of money from his farm. Now we had class. And, Mamá argued, we needed the education to go along with our cash.” (Alvarez 12) is an example of the classes set by society. In both books the lower class stayed poor and the upper class stayed …show more content…

In Nectar in a Sieve, “Nature is like a wild animal that you have trained to work for you.” (Makandaya 43). The people’s fate is determined by the weather, the tannery, and the landowners. If their crops fail they could starve and if the landowners sell your land you have to move. The characters in the book have no control over their lives. They want and deserve power, but power is hard to gain. In In the Time of the Butterflies Trujillo has all the power. When the sisters realize that Trujillo is a dictator they don’t give up their fight for rights. “It 's the secret of Trujillo" (Alvarez 16) that gives him power. The big secret is that he got all his power by killing people. People who know the secret are afraid of what he will do if they tell or do something about it. Dede’s sisters died because they fought for their rights and Trujillo had more power. In both books the lack of the characters’ power caused conflict.
The themes in In the Time of the Butterflies and Nectar in a Sieve are mainly caused by conflict with society and people. The characters in the books try to defy the boundaries set for them which creates developed themes. The cultures in the books are different in many ways but both deal with the same problems and themes. The themes that are in the books and in societies today are feminism, societal classes, and the struggle of

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