In the Time of the Butterflies
How does a fictional autobiography affect the reader’s understanding of the historical events described in the novel? Does the narrative bring the reader closer to the events described or does the veil of fiction cloud our understanding?
I just need to know in detail how the usage of a fictional autobiography would help someone understand the historical part of the book better. Or if it even does help, even though I'm pretty sure it does. The writer wouldn't of chosen the style of writing if if wasn't the right one to choose; that would be stupid.