Thanksfor helping me, I really need A+ on this essay for my
Thanksfor helping me, I really need A+ on this essay for my final.Please see my guidelines very carefully, and I attached the file about the info of this essay.In the file: GUIDELINES· Sources:You can see about the book, Dreaming inCuban written by Cristina Garcia,through any websites such as http://www.shmoop.com/dreaming-in-cuban/ as longas it’s exactly based on the same book.· Topic of the essay: How does the character Lourdes Puentein Cristina Garcia’s novel Dreamingin Cuban experience exile from Cuba to the United States?· Thesis will be your concrete answer tothis question, including naming three ways Lourdes experiences exile.· When we talk about how someoneexperiences exile, we want to think about these issues:1. What led the person to gointo exile form the home country? And so, what circumstances led Lourdes to gointo exile from Cuba to the United States? What was happening in Cubato hercountry, to her family, and to her directly?2. How does the person feelabout the new country? And so, what do we know about how Lourdes feels aboutthe United States? What does she do and say that SHOWS us how she feels abouther new life?3. How does the person view thecountry he or she fled? And so, what do we know about how Lourdes feels aboutCuba? What does she do and say that SHOWS us how she feels about Cuba when shereturns for a visit?· Youressay should answer these questions, each question answered in ONE bodyparagraph. This means the OUTLINE of youressay should be as follows below:NOTE:each small letter is a sentenceNOTE:all the paragraphs should be LONGER than five sentencesNOTE:each body paragraph should have onlyone or two quotes, you decide WHERENOTE:Your quotes in this essay should come from throughout the book to show that youdid ALL the reading.I.Introductiona. hookb.thesis (including stating the author and title of the book – remember to putthe book title in italicsonly)c. three-sentence summary of the noveld. a transition sentence that leads to thetopic of the first body paragraphII.Body 1: topic is __________________a. topic sentence that gives an overview ofthe paragraphb. a detail about the topic, example fromthe text (could be a quote, or paraphrase)c. a detail about the topic, example fromthe text (could be a quote, or paraphrase)d. a detail about the topic, example fromthe text (could be a quote, or paraphrase)e. a detail about the topic, example fromthe text (could be a quote, or paraphrase)f. a detail about the topic, example fromthe text (could be a quote, or paraphrase)g. transition to the next topic by linkingthe topic of this paragraph to the next ideaIII.Body 2: topic is __________________ a. topic sentence that gives an overview of the paragraph b. a detail about the topic, example from the text (could be a quote, orparaphrase) c. a detail about the topic, example from the text (could be a quote, orparaphrase) d. a detail about the topic, example from the text (could be a quote, orparaphrase) e. a detail about the topic, example from the text (could be a quote, orparaphrase) f. a detail about the topic, example from the text (could be a quote, orparaphrase) g. transition to the next topic by linking the topic of this paragraph to thenext ideaIV.Body 3: topic is __________________ a. topic sentence that gives an overview of the paragraph b. a detail about the topic, example from the text (could be a quote, orparaphrase) c. a detail about the topic, example from the text (could be a quote, orparaphrase) d. a detail about the topic, example from the text (could be a quote, orparaphrase) e. a detail about the topic, example from the text (could be a quote, orparaphrase) f. a detail about the topic, example from the text (could be a quote, orparaphrase) g. transition to the next topic by linking the topic of this paragraph to thenext ideaV.Conclusiona. restate thesisb-g.write five to six sentences in which you connect to Lourdes, share your ownexperiences with leaving a country behind, OR share your opinion about Lourdes’experiences and story· THOUGHTS ABOUT LOURDES Rememberthat we have listed NUMEROUS quotes where we see how Lourdes feels about Cuba,starting early in the book when we first meet Lourdes in the third chapter. Welearn even more when Pilar heads for Miami in chapter 4.Thinkback to where we learn about how the Cuban Revolution effected Lourdes’ familyand about the rape she survived.Thinkabout what Lourdes does when she comes to New York. What does she call herbakery? How does she envision the future of her bakery? Who does she invite toattend gatherings at her bakery?Thinkabout how Lourdes reacts to being in Cuba. What does she say? What does Pilartell us about Lourdes’ reactions to Cuba.· FROM WIKIPEDIA SUMMARY OF THE THEME OF EXILEYou cannot quote from this,but use this brief summary to help you understand the topic.ExileThisnovel explores the impact that exile has on those in exile and those leftbehind. The exile in the novel reflects the real exile experienced by thousandsof Cubans, as the Puente family flees Cuba in the wake of the revolution justas many did in 1961. Celia acutely feels the absence of her granddaughter inCuba, and she is saddened by the nomadic existence of her children, but she ispowerless to change these things. Lourdes uses the exile as an attempt toignore her past in Cuba and bury the memory of her rape. Her vision of Cuba isfrozen at that point in the past. Only in her return to Cuba is Lourdes able torevisit the memory of her rape and her lost child. Pilar grows up with alonging to return to her grandmother in Cuba without knowing the reality oflife in Cuba beyond her memories. She too is powerless for a long time to reachCuba—even her attempt at running away fails. She is distanced further from herfamily roots and her cultural heritage due to her mother’s unwillingness tospeak of them. This distance is exemplified by Pilar’s distance from theSpanish language, as she only is able to dream in Spanish after she makes areturn visit to Cuba.Lourdes Puente:Lourdes is the eldest child of Celia and Jorge, the wife of Rufino, and themother of Pilar. After beginning her exile in the U.S., Lourdes becomes anentrepreneur, owning her own bakery. She is a strong supporter of capitalismand U.S. patriotism, and she despises El Líder and what he has done toCuba.