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Alvarez tells the story from a limited third-person point of view, allowing Miguel’s perspective to guide the narration. How does this authorial decision shape the reader’s understanding of Tía Lola and Miguel’s relationship? How does looking at subjects like divorce and bullying through the lens of a child’s experience impact the novel’s overall meaning?
How does Miguel’s relationship with the Spanish language change as his bond with Tía Lola grows and how does it help Alvarez highlight The Role of Language in Shaping Identity?
Although Mami, Papi, and Juanita are minor characters, they represent important parts of the Guzmán family. Select two of these three supporting characters, and compare and contrast their personality traits and character arcs. How do they each contribute to the theme of The Importance of Family and Community support?
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By Julia Alvarez