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    Hispanic with strong morals. He would be fifty years old and still pressuring me to respect another and myself‚ work hard and work to succeed. I was the youngest of three girls and we three needed to grow with those thoughts in our heads. Cisneros says‚ “Being only a daughter for my father meant my destiny would lead me to become someone’s wife.”(4) Should my father had believed this‚ respecting myself‚ working hard‚ and working hard to succeed; that was what my father instilled in me

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    talking about her affair with a married man‚ Drew‚ and about how when his wife was giving birth they were making love in their bed. Cisneros gives the character power by feeling like she had control over the pregnancy and had a connection to the birthing. This makes her seem in control but she isn’t. She is just telling herself these things for her comfort. Cisneros makes Clemencia more powerful in this story; the last time that they meet to make love‚ she hides a lot of gummy bears around where

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    an object‚ person or situation represent something in addition to its literal meaning. Many writers—in fact‚ most or all authors of fiction—make the symbolic use of concepts and objects as rhetorical devices central to the meaning of their works. Cisneros‚ O’Connor‚ and Poe‚ for example‚ used symbolism extensively‚ to suggest different objects and represent different concepts. They use different types of symbolism to vividly demonstrate the personalities of certain characters‚ the tone of stories

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    external factors. An individual’s transition from childhood to adulthood (bildungsroman) is influenced by family and community but also by internal values and ideas. Often‚ these external factors influence the internal factors. In House on Mango Street‚ Cisneros highlights how Esperanza’s coming-of-age is influenced by her community by juxtaposing stereotypical ambitions of Mexican-American girls with Esperanza’s dreams and hopes for her life‚ and revealing Esperanza’s coming-of-age through a series of awakenings

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    response to Executive Order 9066” this becomes apparent. Both texts use many techniques in order to show the character’s ethnicity and american identity‚ unlike other books. “In response to executive order 9066” by Dwight Okita and “Mericans” by Sandra Cisneros both develop the common theme of ethnicity by using imagery‚ setting‚ and direct characterization. “In response to Executive Order 9066” is a letter written during World War II by a little girl explaining how she is willing to go along to internment

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    The story I chose was “Women Hollering Creek” by Sandra Cisneros which tells a story of Cleofilas‚ a woman who tries to emulate the life she sees on television and on soap operas. She leaves her home in Mexico and marries a man who takes her to Texas. He works a low paying job and beats and cheats on her‚ even when she giving birth to their children. Cleofilas‚ comes to see this is not the life she wants to live. She is living isolated from her family with no friends or community to help her when

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    In the novel‚ The House on Mango Street‚ Sandra Cisneros‚ shows the importance of education through the different characters in the book the reason education is so important is because you need it so you can have a good job and the second reason is esperanza knows the importance of education and reason three is you need to strive for success. You need an education so u can have a good job and the character Alicia knows this because ¨she does not want to spend her whole life in a factory or behind

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    Notes

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    BookRags Literature Criticism Critical Essay by Jean Wyatt For the online version of BookRags’ Critical Essay by Jean Wyatt Literature Criticism‚ including complete copyright information‚ please visit: http://www.bookrags.com/criticism/cisneros-sandra-1954_4/ Copyright Information ©2005-2006 Thomson Gale‚ a part of the Thomson Corporation. All rights reserved. ©2000-2012 BookRags‚ Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Critical Essay by Jean Wyatt SOURCE: "On Not Being La Malinche: Border Negotiations

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    Sexism in Language

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    Rationale The writing depicts the gender role in literature‚ how males are shown to be significantly more dominant‚ physically and mentally. Sexism in literature is ubiquitous‚ in literature and language‚ as well as semiotics in certain cases. Literature from the last two centuries demonstrates a progression. Females were originally portrayed as feeble minded‚ nimble and weak characters‚ with little or no dynamics to their personification. Males were shown to be strong‚ intelligent and domineering

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    reading between the lines one is able to see that the parents have been modifying the truth due to their young age as to not worry them. By telling them that‚ “They had to leave quick because the pipes burst and the house was too old to fix them” (Cisneros)‚ proves that there were ulterior reasons behind why they were forced to move so quickly. The lack of honesty between the parents and the children though it protects them from the less pleasant attributes of the world it also makes them naïve which

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