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  1. A summary of Chapter 11 in Isabel Allende's The House of the Spirits. Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, or section of The House of the Spirits and what it means. Perfect for acing essays, tests, and quizzes, as well as for writing lesson plans.

  2. For the first time, Alba wants to be beautiful; looking at herself through Miguel’s eyes, she believes that she is. One day, Miguel tells Alba that he will be joining the guerrillas, and that it is too dangerous for her to come along.

  3. Chapter 11 - The Awakening When she is eighteen, Alba falls in love with a leftist law student named Miguel . She hides her identity as a Trueba from him, but boasts that she knows the leftist singer Pedro Tercero García .

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  4. Safely home and confined to bed for two days, Alba has time to remember how she knows Esteban García. She cannot recall much about the time in the library when she was six, but she does remember a second encounter with him, on her fourteenth birthday.

  5. The "I" in this quote is Alba, speaking about her grandmother. Although Alba is one of the principal narrators of the story, she almost always uses the third person. This sentence and the epilogue are the only two places she expresses herself in the first person.

  6. The upper class tremble with fear, and in the crowd, Alba runs into Miguel. They celebrate the historic win, but Miguel assures her it isn’t over. “We’ve won,” Miguel says to Alba, “but now we’ll have to defend our victory.”

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  8. Alba grows up in the big house on the corner listening to her family’s outrageous stories and witnessing Clara’s magic. As a child, Alba is sexually abused by Esteban García, (Esteban Trueba’s estranged illegitimate grandson) who resents Alba’s identity as Esteban Trueba’s legitimate granddaughter. Clara dies when Alba is just seven ...