About the Author
Historical Setting
Symbolisms
Plot
100

Who was the author?

Rosario Ferre

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When and where does the story take place?

Early twentieth century in Puerto Rico

100

What do the dolls represent?

The the objectification of women in society

100

What did the aunt do as a way to pass the time?

She rocked on the porch and made dolls for her nieces.

200

Where was she born?

Ponce, Puerto Rico

200

What was the plantation economy based on?

Sugar cane, tobacco, and coffee

200

What does the prawn represent?

The doctor and husband who feed off and benefit from the aunt and the niece.

200

What did the doctor buy with the doll's eyes?

A gold pocket watch
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Why did Ferre begin reading fairy tales?

To escape the atmosphere of sadness as her mother mourned the death of her uncle.

300

Why did the economy change in the beginning of the 1940s?

Foreign investors developed manufacturing industries on the island.

300

What did the balcony represent?

The restrictive lives that the aunt and niece had to lead

300

What did the doctor first prescribe to her after the prawn bit her?

a mustard plaster

400

What did this story reveal about the author?

Her disdain for the bourgeois class in Puerto Rico
400

What year was Puerto Rico ceded to the United States?

1898

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What does the removal of the doll's eyes represent?

The women failing or refusing to see the injustices being done to them in the society they lived in.

400

How many dolls did the aunt have in her collection?

126

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