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    Female Sexuality On the book The House on Mango Street Esperanza is a little girl that is affected by different situations. There are things that happened to her that shaped her as an individual and change her perspective of life. Female sexuality is a really strong topic where we can see how young females are affected with it and how they see it. Esperanza is a young virgin girl at the beginning of the book and she longs to have a sexual encounter for it is something new for her. She is just

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    dreams that they wish to accomplish‚ but along the way they have also discovered the bitter reality of the immigrant experience and hardships that they must overcome on their journey to America. Based on the readings of Sandra Cisneros’ The House on Mango Street‚ Amy Tan’s The Joy Luck Club‚ and Elva Trevino’s Barefoot Heart‚ the immigrant experience is seen through the eyes of the main characters. All of the authors offer a different perspective from each character as to how the immigrant experience

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    I told my mother what had happened‚ but she made no comment; she sat down at once‚ wrote another note‚ gave me more money‚ and sent me out to the grocery again. I crept down the steps and saw the same gang of boys playing down the street. I ran back into the house. “What’s the matter?” my mother asked. “It’s

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    Esperanza is jealous of Lois‚ Sire’s girlfriend as portrayed in many lines in House on Mango Street. “Sometimes I hear them laughing late‚ beer cans and cats and the trees talking to themselves: wait‚ wait‚ wait.” Esperanza is always watching Sire and his girlfriend‚ “Sometimes I hear them laughing‚” and this shows Esperanza is jealous of

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    in Sandra Cisneros’s “The House on Mango Street” inevitably leads to disappointment; however fulfilling these dreams is still a possibility despite of its non-actuality. Esperanza lives out unfulfilling life disappointed by the uninspiring house she lives in‚ a worthless music box‚ and the dream of eating in the canteen. Esperanza had hoped for more‚ even believed in more than what she received; a shabby‚ broken-down house on Mango Street. The description of the house Esperanza’s parents provide

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    “The Namesake” and “The house on mango street” contain a notable amount of similarities. Literary devices and similar themes allow a deeper interpretation of both stories by comparing and contrasting them. Immigration‚ harsh situations experienced by immigrants and the arduously discussed how-will-I-adapt question. Indeed‚ Jhumpa Lahiri’s “The Namesake” and Sandra Cisneros’ “The House on Mango Street” both use description‚ imagery‚ and settings. A wide panorama including identity which plays an immense

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    In other words‚ life is full of obstacles and hardships. But what is most important is to persevere‚ and I defiantly agree with this statement. Two literary works that support this statement are “Mother to Son” by Langston Hughes‚ and The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros. In the poem “Mother to Son”‚ the speaker admits that her life has been difficult‚ but despite the hardships‚ she does not give up. She uses an extended metaphor to describe to her son‚ how even though her life has been

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    In “The Family of Little Feet”‚ she and two other neighborhood girls get old high-heeled shoes. As they parade around the neighborhood‚ they receive unwanted attention from a bum on the street. He tells them‚ “If I gave you a dollar will you kiss me? How about a dollar…” (pg 42) Esperanza’s “grown-up” shoes cause the men around her to notice them in a previously unknown way. As Esperanza continues to grow up‚ she is susceptible to men’s

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    Ms. Wilson English 9 1 November 2013 The House on Mango Street Literary Analysis The novel‚ The House on Mango Street is filled with race and gender discrimination. In the novel strangers come into Esperanza’s neighborhood and discriminate Esperanza and her neighbors. Also because Esperanza is a girl‚ she is not treated equally as the boys and must follow the traditional gender roles for females. Race and gender come into conflict when Esperanza is unable to interact with boys and people

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    In “the house on Mango Street” Esperanza was really naïve and ignorant however things began transitioning in her life because of incidents occur in the novel. The story began with Esperanza the main character moving to a new house.Esperanza moved a lot that she does not even remember her first house. Than she complains how she was always moving her whole life and never grew up in her ideal house. She hates the new house and the neighborhood because she lives in a Mexican segregated area in Chicago

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