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6 November, 17:27

How does the text structure reflect the way Cubans - both those who left and those who stayed - respond to history, politics, and cultural influences? Multiple narrators show that children of Cuban exiles have their parents' perspectives. Multiple narrators show how history is interpreted by different generations. Multiple narrators show how Cuba welcomes exiles as well as native Cubans. Multiple narrators show how all Cubans have the same opinions.

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  1. 6 November, 17:37
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    Multiple narrators show how history is interpreted by different generations.

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    The Cuban country has emerged from a background marked by pilgrim and magnificent mastery. Formal frontier status under Spain was finished just by the intrusion by the United States in 1898 when military and corporate interests made the island a true province of the United States.

    After the triumph of the Revolution on 1 January 1959, Cuba turned out to be genuinely free out of the blue since the provincial attack of 1511.
  2. 6 November, 17:45
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    Multiple narrators show how history is interpreted by different generations
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