This section contains 602 words (approx. 2 pages at 400 words per page) |
Dominican Republic
The setting of the Dominican Republic holds profound significance in the novel, particularly as Alma's return to her homeland marks the catalyst that begins the narrative. For Alma, returning to the Dominican Republic symbolizes a homecoming and a reconnecting with her roots after years spent abroad. It becomes a place of reflection where she decides to build the cemetery of untold stories, embodying her desire to honor forgotten narratives and voices. The setting also underscores the socio-political backdrop of the country during different periods, from the oppressive regime of Trujillo to the aftermath of political turmoil, which influences the lives and decisions of characters like Manuel and Bienvenida. The political and social atmosphere of the Dominican Republic during this period shapes their decisions and struggles, highlighting themes of resistance and survival. Additionally, the setting reflects socio-economic disparities, from the lavish lifestyles of the elite like Trujillo to...
This section contains 602 words (approx. 2 pages at 400 words per page) |