In "In the Time of the Butterflies," Johnny Abbes is a minor yet significant character who serves as the head of the Dominican secret police under the regime of Rafael Trujillo. He is depicted as ruthless and manipulative, embodying the oppressive nature of the Trujillo Dictatorship. His interactions with the Mirabal sisters and other characters highlight the dangers of political repression and the impact of tyranny on personal lives. Abbes represents the violent enforcement of authoritarian power and the moral complexities faced by those living under such a regime.
Ouled Abbes's population is 7,330.
Claude Abbes died on 2008-04-11.
Claude Abbes was born on 1927-05-24.
Abbes Harchi was born on 1936-05-11.
In the Time of the Butterflies was created in 1994.
When he started working out.
The duration of In the Time of the Butterflies - film - is 1.58 hours.
Ahmed Abbes has written: 'Effect of floating row covers on tomato and Romaine lettuce' -- subject(s): Lettuce, Tomatoes
In the Time of the Butterflies - film - was created on 2001-10-21.
There is no such word as abbes. An ABBESS is a woman who is the head of some communities of nuns. An ABBOTT is a man who is the head of an abbey of monks. For more information about ABBESS, see Related links below.
the sisters
In "In the Time of the Butterflies," butterflies symbolize transformation, freedom, and the enduring spirit of resistance against oppression. The butterflies represent the Mirabal sisters' journey towards self-discovery and their ultimate defiance against the Trujillo regime in the Dominican Republic. The delicate yet resilient nature of butterflies reflects the sisters' courage and the lasting impact of their actions.