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What is the advantage of reading from three different perspectives in Cristina Garcia’s Dreaming in Cuban?
It breaks up the narrative and prevents the plot line from becoming bogged down in one particular place or time.
It allows the writer to experiment with a variety of different writing styles, as every speaker sounds distinctively different.
The different perspectives underscore the larger idea that immigrants or exiles must shed their native traditions.
It provides the reader with multiple perspectives on the Cuban Revolution and on the differences between life in Cuba and exile in the US.
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It provides the reader with multiple perspectives on the Cuban Revolution and on the differences between life in Cuba and exile in the US.
Brief explanation: The three narrators (across generations and locations) offer contrasting experiences and attitudes toward Cuba and exile, so the novel can portray political, cultural, and emotional complexities from different viewpoints.
Brief explanation: The three narrators (across generations and locations) offer contrasting experiences and attitudes toward Cuba and exile, so the novel can portray political, cultural, and emotional complexities from different viewpoints.
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