We'll analyze them both below according to a "Classic Plot Analysis." 1. We like that both plots exist simultaneously and in opposite directions-it's kind of like they're mirror images of one another. It's the story of Yolanda's self-exploration and gradual self-acceptance. Or you could see the family's history as sort of a background for another, more intimate story. You could examine the story of the family's escape from political persecution in the Dominican Republic and their adjustment to life in the United States-this is the story that's told backwards over the course of the novel. There are a couple of ways to analyze the plot of How the García Girls Lost Their Accents.
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