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What quotes characterize Trujillo and the Mirabal sisters in “In the Time of the Butterflies”?

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What quotes characterize Trujillo and the Mirabal sisters in “In the Time of the Butterflies”?

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jamie-wheeler Teacher College – Sophomore eNotes Editor Perhaps the best quotes which characterize the differences between the brutal dictator and the freedom-loving Mirabal sisters are found in Chapter Six. Here, we witness the callousness of “El Jefe,” a man concerned only for himself and his base needs against Minerva’s larger concerns for her family and her people. At the dance in which the Mirabal family is compelled to attend, Minerva finds herself within Trujillo’s clutches. Captured in his arms, Trujillo tries to extract information about Lio and threatens Minerva with the one thing she might find most objectionable: the closing of the university. She cries: “El Jefe, no,” I plead with him. “Ours is the first university in the New World! It would be such a blow to our country.” After a long look, he smiles again. “Maybe I will keep it open if that will draw you to our side.” … “Your medals,” I complain…”They’re hurting me.” The battle of wills between Minerva and El Jefe ar

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