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Is in the Time of the Butterflies a true story?

Is in the Time of the Butterflies a true story?

Her second novel, In the Time of the Butterflies, is based on the real story of the four Mirabal sisters of the Dominican Republic, three of whom became symbols of resistance after being murdered at the order of the dictator Rafael Trujillo.

What did the Mirabal sisters fight for?

Ever since their assassinations, the Mirabal Sisters have become the “symbols of popular and feminist resistance.” The Dominican sisters got involved in clandestine activities against the dictatorship of Rafael Trujillo (The Chief). Except for Dede, the other three (the assassinated) earned college degrees.

Who is Sinita In the Time of the Butterflies?

Sinita tells Minerva about Trujillo’s secret (that he’s killing everyone off) and is the brave actress who points a bow and arrow at the President’s face during a performance. She is also in jail with the girls in La Victoria, although now she’s called Sina and is all grown up.

How old were the Mirabal sisters when died?

36

How do the sisters die in the Time of the Butterflies?

After “Trujillo was gone,” the trial of the murderers was on TV for a month, and they admitted to killing the Mirabal sisters and Rufino by strangulation. Then they put them back in the Jeep and pushed it over the edge of a cliff at 7:30 at night.

What does Minerva want to be when she grows up?

When Mate asks her why she is doing such a dangerous thing as going to secret, forbidden meetings, Minerva says, “the strangest thing. She wanted me to grow up in a free country” (1.3. 100).

How does Minerva change in the Time of the Butterflies?

Minerva Mirabal goes through metamorphosis like a butterfly, from egg to a larvae, then to a chrysalis, and finally to a blossoming butterfly. She changes immensely and gets other people of her country to aid her in defying the regime. She changes the life for her republic and for the people of her country.

Who comes to visit Minerva in the city?

Out of prison, the three sisters Patria, Minerva, and Mate drive across the mountains to visit Minerva and Mate’s husbands, Manolo and Leandro, in prison. They are ambushed and murdered on the mountain pass, and Dedé must live to tell their stories.

How many people were executed during Trujillo’s regime?

Estimates of the men, women and children killed range from 13,000 to 20,000. The Butterflies, or Las Mariposas, became the code name of Patria, Minerva and Maria Teresa Mirabal, three sisters who led an underground movement to overthrow Trujillo.

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