Hello, reader! Today, I would like to connect a book I am reading for my Social Studies class called Before We Were Free, to a newly launched, viral music video by Katy Perry. First of all, this particular book is a pretty good book in my opinion. It had a kind of slow beginning, and slow patches, but I feel that it is really coming together now that I am approaching the climax of the story. This story is about a 12 year old girl, Anita de la Torre, and her family living in the Dominican Republic during the time of a dictatorship (1960’s). Anita lives a pretty good and stable life until people from her family start fleeing from the Dominican Republic to the United States. As the book progresses, you later learn that she was always thought to believe that their dictator, El Jefe (The Boss), is a good person until she gets other strong opinions from her political activist uncle, Tio Toni, parents, and neighboring diplomats, The Washburns. Before We Were Free captures the essence of secrecy, an unstable government, and point of view from a child’s perceptive.
There is one part of the book were Lucinda, Anita’s sister, receives flowers from El Jefe. This is a terrible thing because El Jefe has a dirty reputation in the Dominican Republic for taking pretty teenage girls and making them whatever he wants because he is a dictator. What he does with them was not straight forward in the book, but it makes you believe that he rapes them. Obviously, it was something as atrocious as that based on the family’s reactions. Anita is so upset, confused, cautious of men now considering the previous incident. She says that she wants to cut her hair, change into men’s clothes, and change her identity to become as equal and respected as a man is there. This connects to the music video, Part of Me by Katy Perry because the video revolves around becoming equal, showing that she has integrity, strength (physically and mentally), perseverance, and courage by joining the army after her boyfriend or fiancĂ© cheats on her. In the video, she does cut her hair, changes into masculine clothes, and covers any feminine parts of her body like how Anita wants to. Katy, in the video, becomes this “Joan of Arc” character that Anita strives to be and describes throughout the book.I feel that this is an important topic to share to the female sex especially and I am glad that both of these pieces of media or communications are famous and respected. Thanks for reading!
Part of Me by Katy Perry
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