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Why is the film named Lucía
all of the main protagoinsts are Lucía
It's the name of the frustrated object of the protagonist's love
It's a name that speaks to the fears following the Cuban Revolution
It speaks to the influence of Spain in Cuba
all of the main protagoinsts are Lucía
How is the first Lucía presented?
She is represented as a witch
She is represented as a very s*xually active rebel
She is represented as a very politically engaged woman
She is represented as an older woman and a spinster
She is represented as an older woman and a spinster
Why does the first Lucía feel betrayed?
The Church makes her mad
Her family refuses to accept the man she loves
Her boyfriend uses her to find and kill her brother
Her brother believes that love is for the weak
Her boyfriend uses her to find and kill her brother
How does the Lucía from the third part differ from the Lucía in the first part?
The Lucía in the third part is unable to read when the story begins
The Lucía in the third part is Afro-Cuban
The Lucía in the third part is more open to her sexuality
All of these answers are correct
All of these answers are correct
What kinds of struggles does the third Lucía face in the home?
She has too many animals running around the room to be able to do anything
She has a controlling husband
Her children are anti-Castro delinquents
She doesn't have a bed or a kitchen
She has a controlling husband
How does the film represent fieldworkers?
They are dying of hunger
They are happy
They are angry
They are exploited by the Castro regime
They are happy
Why does the third Lucía's husband disagree with the teacher coming to teach Lucía how to read?
He likes being illiterate himself
He doesn't like the ideas the teacher has about patriarchy
He wants Lucía to be successful in her work
He doesn't know what school is
He doesn't like the ideas the teacher has about patriarchy
What happens when Lucía and her husband fight at the end of the movie?
Lucía leaves him definitively
A young girl sees them a smiles, laughing
He drowns in the ocean
The police arrest him and Lucía is allowed to work
A young girl sees them a smiles, laughing