Esteban
returns to the city to see his dying mother. After her death, Esteban decides
to fulfill her dying wish: for him to marry and have legitimate children. He
goes to the Del Valle family to ask for Clara's hand in marriage. Clara accepts
Esteban's proposal; she herself has predicted her engagement two months prior,
speaking for the first time in nine years. During the period of their
engagement, Esteban builds what everyone calls "the big house on the
corner," a large mansion in the city where the Trueba family will live for
generations. After their wedding, Esteban's sister Férula comes to live with
the newlyweds in the big house on the corner. Férula develops a strong
dedication to Clara, which fulfills her need to serve others. However,
Esteban's wild desire to possess Clara and to monopolize her love causes him to
throw Férula out of the house. She curses him, telling him that he will shrink
in body and soul, and die like a dog. Although she misses her sister-in-law,
Clara is unable to find her sister-in-law by any means and the gap between her
and her husband widens as she devotes her time to her daughter and the mystic
arts.
Clara gives
birth to a daughter named Blanca and later, to twin boys Jaime and Nicolás. The
family, which resides in the capital, stays at the hacienda during the
summertime. Upon arriving at Tres Marías for the first time, Blanca immediately
befriends a young boy named Pedro Tercero, who is the son of her father's
foreman. Blanca and Pedro grow up together as best friends despite them being
of two different social and economic classes. During their teenage years,
Blanca and Pedro Tercero eventually become lovers. After an earthquake that
destroys part of the hacienda and leaves Esteban injured, the Truebas move
permanently to Las Tres Marías. Clara spends her time teaching, caring for her
husband's battered body, and writing in her journals while Blanca is sent to a
convent school and the twin boys back to an English boarding school, both of
which are located in the city. Blanca fakes an illness so as to be sent back to
Las Tres Marías, where she can be with Pedro Tercero, but when she arrives home
she finds that Pedro Tercero has been banished from the hacienda by Esteban, on
account of his revolutionary communist/socialist ideas. Pedro Tercero meets
with Blanca in secret adopting disguises while also spreading his ideas in the
form of song to neighboring haciendas.
A visiting
French count to the hacienda, Jean de Satigny, reveals Blanca's nightly romps with
Pedro Tercero to her father. Esteban furiously goes after his daughter and
brutally whips her. When Clara expresses horror at his actions, Esteban slaps
her, knocking out her front teeth. Clara decides to never speak to him again,
reclaims her maiden name and moves out of Tres Marías and back to the city,
taking Blanca with her. Esteban, furious and lonely, blames Pedro Tercero for
the whole matter; putting a price on the boy's head with the corrupt local
police. At this point, Pedro Segundo deserts Esteban, telling him he does not
want to be around when Trueba inevitably catches his son. Enraged by Pedro
Segundo's departure, Trueba begins hunting for Pedro Tercero himself,
eventually tracking him down to a small shack near his hacienda. He only succeeds
in cutting off three of Pedro's fingers, and is filled with regret for his
uncontrollable furies.
Blanca finds
out she is pregnant with Pedro Tercero's child. Esteban, desperate to save the
family honor, gets Blanca to marry the French count by telling her that he has
killed Pedro Tercero. At first, Blanca gets along with her new husband, but she
leaves him when she discovers his participation in sexual fantasies with the
servants. Blanca quietly returns to the Trueba household and names her daughter
Alba. Clara predicts that Alba will have a very happy future and good luck. Her
future lover, Miguel, happens to watch her birth, as he had been living in the
Trueba House with his sister, Amanda. They move out shortly after Alba's birth.
Esteban
Trueba eventually moves to the Trueba house in the capital as well, although he
continues to spend periods of time in Tres Marías. He becomes isolated from
every member of his family except for little Alba, whom he is very fond of.
Esteban runs as a senator for the Conservative Party but is nervous about
whether or not he will win. Clara speaks to him, through signs, informing him
that "those who have always won will win again" – this becomes his
motto. Clara then begins to speak to Esteban through signs, although she keeps
her promise and never actually speaks to him again. A few years later, Clara
dies, peacefully, and Esteban is overwhelmed with grief.
Alba is a
solitary child who enjoys playing make-believe in the basement of the house and
painting the walls of her room. Blanca has become very poor since leaving
Jean de Satigny's house, getting a small income out of selling pottery and
giving pottery classes to mentally handicapped children, and is once again
dating Pedro Tercero, now a revolutionary singer/songwriter. Alba and Pedro are
fond of each other, but do not know they are father and daughter, although
Pedro suspects this. Alba is also fond of her uncles. Nicolás is eventually
kicked out by his father, moving, supposedly, to North America.
When she is
older, Alba attends a local college where she meets Miguel, now a grown man,
and becomes his lover. Miguel is a revolutionary, and out of love for
him, Alba involves herself in student protests the conservative government.
After the victory of the People's Party (a socialist movement), Alba celebrates
with Miguel.
Fearing a
Communist dictatorship, Esteban Trueba and his fellow politicians plan a
military coup of the
socialist government. However, when the military coup is set into action, the
military men relish their power and grow out of control. Esteban's son Jaime is
killed by power-driven soldiers along with other supporters of the government.
After the coup, people are regularly kidnapped and tortured. Esteban helps
Blanca and Pedro Tercero flee to Canada, where the couple finally find their
happiness.
The military
regime attempts to eliminate all traces of opposition and eventually comes for
Alba. She is made the prisoner of Colonel Esteban García, the son of Esteban
Trueba's and Pancha Garcia's illegitimate son, and hence the grandson of
Esteban Trueba. During an earlier visit to the Trueba house, García had
molested Alba as a child. In pure hatred of her privileged life and eventual
inheritance, García tortures Alba repeatedly, looking for information on
Miguel. He rapes her, thus completing the cycle that Esteban Trueba put into
motion when he raped Pancha García. When Alba loses her will to live, she is
visited by Clara's spirit who tells her not to wish for death, since it can
easily come, but to wish to live.
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