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    Growing Up in Poverty In the novel‚ The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros‚ a young confused girl has trouble finding herself as she grows up in the Latino section of Chicago. Esperanza and her family move to a small‚ crumbling red house in a poor urban neighborhood. Determined‚ she decides that someday she will leave and move somewhere else and totally forget everything about Mango Street. Throughout the novel‚ Esperanza significantly matures sexually and emotionally. The many stories of

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    Obstacles comes on any occasion‚ and finding a way out is challenging for anyone. Mexican American girl Esperanza moved to the house on the Mango Street the center of Latino neighborhood in Chicago. The neighborhood held numerous challenge for Esperanza‚ but she never abandon the dream she has. And that dream and hope allow her to write. Writing helps her continue when she experiences painful events like the death of her relatives‚ and even rape. Through critical and hopeful tone and uses of symbolism

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    Can growing up in poverty affect a child? In the article “Effects of poverty”... ‚ by the American psychological association they explain and give different ways kids are affected when they are living in poverty. In the novel House on mango street by sandra cisneros‚ it talks about characters like alicia‚lois‚and sally that all live in poverty. Growing up in poverty will affect a child negatively because they won’t have the money to play sports or for school supplies‚ another reason is they may not

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    himself up as a stagehand and director and judge and executor in a text‚ I find somehow unacceptable." This relates to The House on Mango Street in a sense that Cisneros’ writing is acceptable because she let’s Esperanza tell the story‚ only clueing in a few times. There are times where she tries to sound childish‚ but it is clearly stated. In Sandra Cisneros’ The House on Mango Street‚ Esperanza depicts her uncertainty through metaphors‚ imagery‚ and diction. The authors metaphors depict the child-like

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    Identity‚ it is one of the innumerable lessons a human has to learn and find out oneself. In the novel The House On Mango Street‚ written by Sandra Cisneros‚ it shows an internal struggle with the main character trying to discover what identifies her. Throughout this novel‚ the main character‚ Esperanza‚ substantiates that she has no real home since she migrates a lot. Incidentally‚ this leads to several experiences in one home‚ to where she constantly aggravates to know how she identifies (Cisneros)

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    Women today are seen very differently than the women years ago. The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros portrays the women of the Mexican Culture and their life here in the United States set in Chicago. The women are portrayed by Esperanza who narrates the novel. The roles of women are different for each charterer in the vignettes from being entrapped by men‚ to coming of age‚ the daughter at home or leaving Mango Street. Women become entrapped by their husbands and fathers in this town

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    There are many things people have to go through to reach their dreams. Just like the author Sandra Cisneros said in her book “The House on Mango Street.” Esperanza and her family from “The House on Mango Street” had to go through countless things to find the house of their dreams and to reach the American Dream. The three main struggles to the American Dream and that Esperanzan’s family had to go through are poverty‚ language barrier‚ and education. Recently‚ there are three main obstacles to reaching

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    if you have hope when you’re going through a rough time in your life‚ you’ll always have something to believe. Two works that support this quote are The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros and Of Mice and Men by John Steinback. Two literary techniques that both of these authors use are irony and characterization. In The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros‚ Esperanza and her family moved around incessantly from one apartment to another. They moved so much that Esperanza can’t even name all

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    “Araby” “The story of an hour” and ’The house on Mango Street. All three of these stories share both hope and disappointment and express those feelings in various ways‚ With Araby being about a boy infatuated with a girl‚ the story of an hour is about a woman and her untimely death‚ and the house on Mango Street being about a Mexican-American girl dreaming of leaving her house and area altogether. The first story I will be discussing is Araby. The themes of hope in Araby are about the narrator‚ who

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    “The House on Mango Street” by Sandra Cisneros is series of vignettes put together to create one remarkable novel. The story unfolds from the perspective of Esperanza Cordero‚ a young Latina girl growing up in inner-city Chicago. The plot is loosely based on the author’s childhood. The setting of the novel‚ Mango Street‚ is important to the work’s themes of social classes‚ self-identity‚ and gender roles. Social class is very important to the narrator. Esperanza is ashamed of where she lives and

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