TWO HISTORIC DOMINICAN HOUSES
Hello, everyone,
I had a very small Composition I
class. Due to the COVID 19 pandemic, classes have been held on line at the
Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo since March last year. Besides studying
material on writing, my students and I worked on a writing project entitled
HISTORIC DOMINICAN HOUSES. Previous to the semester start, I went into the
Internet and made a collection of pictures with Dominican historic houses I
found there. Then each student chose the one he or she liked. In order to write
each paragraph, they did research about several aspects of the houses they had
chosen. In class, I guided them to generate ideas by quick writing. After they
had put in paper all the information they had in mind about each particular
aspect of the houses, we continued with the writing process until each
paragraph was ready to be typed. The result was an original composition about that
particular house they had chosen. Now, I am sharing the compositions two of my
students wrote. Do not hesitate and write a comment telling about which of the
houses calls your attention the most. You could also tell us about your
impressions about the information shared about the houses and the heroes they
belonged to. My students and I hope you enjoy these compositions.
MÁXIMO
GOMEZ ‘S HOUSE IN BANÍ
By Briandy Polanco
Máximo Gomez's house
in Baní is a place where people can learn about the hero’s life. Also, it was
made like the house of his childhood. Because of that, the house shows where
General Gomez spent most of his lifetime. The house is important because of its
historical value.
First of
all, Máximo Gomez's house tells important information about his life. It was
inaugurated on November 18th, 2016 to celebrate his birth anniversary. The
house was designed by Fermio Mejia who made a design similar to General Gomez’s
mother's house. It is located in Baní, Dominican Republic.
In addition, Máximo Gomez's house is an interesting place. It has three blue windows which are painted beige on their edges. There are also two doors the same color and style. In front of the house, there is a big entrance and a beautiful garden. The house is made of wood and its roof is made with cana (simple palm leave with fan shape). It is antique and it has a fresh look.
Reflecting about Máximo Gomez’s house is a gratifying experience. By
observing the house, people can appreciate its architectural structure and
view. Another reason why people like it is because it is very different from
houses nowadays. The house is serving its purpose because it is a famous
monument. There are some things that should be renewed such as the walls and
the roof. Visiting that awesome place is a great idea.
In
conclusion, Máximo Gomez’s house is located in Baní at the park that bears his
name. It is a replica of the house where the liberator was born. Besides
historical objects, people see the nationalist spirit that characterized him
and that every Dominican should possess. Walking in the hallways in the house, people
can notice that there is a piece of the General’s heart on each wall.
Dominicans and foreigners cannot miss the wonderful experience of visiting that
place when they go to Baní. Máximo Gomez’s house is a Journey along his life
and his important contribution to history.
THE
MIRABAL SISTERS HOUSE MUSEUM
By Fior
Encarnación
The Mirabal Sisters House Museum is a beautiful
place covered with Patria, Minerva, and Maria Teresa Mirabal's memories. It is considered
very important because it is a source of amazing human values. This Dominican
house is remarkable due to it reflects Dominican women’s courage. It is a place
where people can remember and keep the Mirabal sisters' patriotism alive.
Moreover, the Mirabal Sisters’ house shows
interesting information. It was built in 1954 in Salcedo, Dominican Republic.
This was the house where the Mirabal sisters spent the last ten months before
their murder on November 25th,1960. On December 8th, it
was formally established as a museum. The house maintains its original design
and has only undergone modifications on the floors, ceiling and kitchen. On
November 25th, 2000, the remains of the Mirabal sisters and Manolo
Tavares Justo, Minerva’s husband, were transferred to the pantheon erected in
the garden, which was designed by the architect Rodolfo Pou. The place has four
areas: the museum, the kitchen with a typical wood stove, and the
administrative area, which includes a library and a cafeteria. This house has
three rooms, in which visitors have the opportunity to appreciate the work made
by Patria with her sewing machine.
Also, the Mirabal Sisters House Museum is an
interesting house. It has a big garden with beautiful red flowers. On the top
of the house, people can see a Dominican flag. It has two big doors and outside
the house, there are two white benches where people can sit and enjoy the view.
Also, the house is surrounded by many trees like coconut trees and others.
In addition, the Mirabal Sisters House Museum has a positive influence on
Dominicans. People like this house because it is a place where women’s values stand
out. It is a treasure for Dominicans. It is a place where people who like
history go and enjoy the story of Mirabal Sisters' lives. Since this is a
peaceful place, they can go there with their families. Each part of this house
tells something interesting about those Dominican heroines. The political
participation of the Butterflies (their nickname), one of the most interesting historical
events in the Dominican Republic and all over the world, covers the house. People
consider that the Mirabal Sisters House Museum is one of the most beautiful
houses. Students from all over the country are taken there. They really have a
good time in the house. These are many reasons that make the Mirabal Sisters’
home remarkable.
To sum up, the Mirabal Sisters House Museum shows the Mirabal Sisters' most relevant aspects and was established as a museum due to its great influence and importance in Dominican society. It is a beautiful and cozy house, which has details and qualities that make it unique and incomparable. It is like a chest that contains the feelings, tears, and happy moments that characterized the Butterflies. These have permitted their memories to remain intact in Dominican society. It tells the world that values are the most important because they are part of people’s identity.
Santo Domingo 2021
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