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Translating directly to "The Garden of the Butterflies," El Jardín de las Mariposas is a concept found in several Spanish-speaking countries, typically referring to biodome habitats where butterflies live freely. The addition of at the end of the keyword signals a specific recently opened location or a major renovation of an existing park.
At the heart of the novel is the jarring contrast between aesthetic beauty and horrific violence. The Gardener is not a typical serial killer motivated by bloodlust; he is an obsessive collector who views his victims as "specimens" to be preserved. By tattooing delicate wings on their backs and renamed them after butterfly species, he strips them of their humanity, reducing them to living art. This setting serves as a metaphor for the way obsession can distort reality—creating a lush paradise that is, in truth, a site of profound trauma. Resilience Through Maya’s Voice el jardin de las mariposas new