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Point of View
The novel employs multiple perspectives, each offering a unique lens through which the story unfolds. By shifting between characters such as Filomena, Manuel, Perla, and Alma, the author not only presents diverse viewpoints but also deepens the reader's understanding of the interconnected lives and histories of the characters. One significant aspect of the novel's point of view is its ability to explore the complexities of memory and storytelling.
Each character's narrative reveals layers of personal history and cultural heritage. For instance, Filomena's perspective offers insights into familial trauma and the resilience required to navigate a challenging upbringing. Her role as the caretaker of the cemetery underscores her intimate connection with untold stories, symbolizing her quest for understanding and reconciliation. Manuel's perspective provides a window into political dissent and personal turmoil under the oppressive regime of Trujillo. His narrative illuminates the sacrifices made for freedom and...
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