Resolving Conflict in the Poem "Exile" by Julia Alvarez

How is the conflict in the poem "Exile" by Julia Alvarez resolved?

The speaker goes to the beach house. Trujillo captures the speaker's family. The speaker's family flees to America. The family returns to Venezuela after ten years.

The right answer is the speaker's family flees to America.

Explanation:

In the poem "Exile" by Julia Alvarez, the speaker's family resolves the conflict by fleeing to America. The speaker recalls the day when they were forced to leave Ciudad Trujillo and go to the beach, under the pretense of her daddy needing to "get some rest." Despite being a little girl at the time, the speaker sensed that something was wrong but didn't fully comprehend the situation.

The family's journey to New York City is metaphorically compared to swimming in unknown waters in the poem. Terms like "stroke," "raced," "pool," "swimmer," and "adrift" are used to describe the experience of fleeing to America. This imagery conveys the sense of uncertainty and vulnerability the family faced as they embarked on this new chapter in their lives.

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