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    It is claimed by some people that your gender has an effect on your occupation. In other words‚ the forced gender roles shown in the past society stereotypes your occupation for life. In Sandra Cisneros’s novel “The House on Mango Street”‚ she suggests that people are put into unwanted roles and boundaries due to stereotypes. Through this book‚ as Esperanza grows up in a poorer community‚ we watch her deal with the gender stereotypes found in society. There are many clear themes found in this novel

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    What Does Red Clowns Mean

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    `The Betrayal of a “Friend” In Sandra Cisneros’ vignette “Red Clowns”‚ the narrator revolutionizes from innocent‚ naive‚ and trusting‚ to experienced‚ endangered‚ and betrayed when she is abandoned at the carnival. The narrator in the beginning of the story was implied to be somewhat unaware of what the real world is actually like. She was innocent when she met Sally and was told many false things about love and boys that the narrator actually believed as said in this quote “ The way they said

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    up and become stronger‚ more mature people. Maturity was one of the most important themes of this book. Racial stereotypes create obstacles for Chicana/o children in school or in extra curricular activities. The Chicana/o children in stories like‚ Eleven‚ The Scholarship Jacket‚ and Pocho all deal with stereotypes that hurt or discriminate against them. In the story‚ The Scholarship Jacket by Marta Salina‚ Martha is a hardworking girl who is

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    Zenzele Sparknotes

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    The story of Zenzele: A Letter to My Daughter by J. Nozipo Maraire along with The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros and Motherland by Vineeta Vijayaraghavan all encompass the idea of freedom‚ a liberated country‚ an escape from a neighborhood weighing down. The idea of freedom fosters a home for creation and exploration‚ opening up a world of possibilities full of balance between self-care and community. Motherland by Vineeta Vijayaraghavan shows this idea through Maya’s journey of self discovery

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    A beautiful dark-skinned brunette stands before you. Her long‚ flowing hair beautifully frames her sweet face and demure smile. Yards of richly colored clothing adorn her tall‚ slender frame. Rays of sunlight appear from behind‚ emphasizing pure beauty. Her hands are joined together and she holds them at her chest in worship or‚ perhaps‚ in gratitude. Who is she‚ or rather‚ who do you see? Practicing Catholics all over Central and South America see a venerated patron saint. In Mexico‚ she is immediately

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    determined by the prevailing cultural norms (Oxford Dictionary). Gender roles are very prominent in the world today and affect the way many people live. They affect the way people act‚ dress‚ and even think. In the novel The House on Mango Street‚ by Sandra Cisneros‚ the role of women in society is to be obedient and allow men to be the dominant partner. Primarily‚ women in The House on Mango Street are sex symbols. In the society‚ men are stereotyped as stronger and more intimidating‚ which makes it easier

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    Gender Barriers

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    When we are little kids growing up our parents tells us that we can become anything that we want to be. Even if it is the most ridiculous they tell us if you put your mind to it you can become it. But what happens when we get older and we realize that all the things our parents told us when we were young doesn’t come true? What happens when society tells us that we can’t become certain things in life because of our gender? Women face a barrier at some point in their life. Weather it during childhood

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    In The House on Mango Street‚ Sandra Cisneros the author‚ selected a unique structure and writing style for the text. The book is constructed from a variety of small stories also known as vignettes narrated by the main character Esperanza. This is definitely a different style from what we are accustomed to‚ yet it reminds me of poetry. It is easily readable and the simplicity of the text allows readers to focus on imagery. At the start of the novel‚ we meet a family living in the city of Chicago

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    Women Hollering Creek

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    Waiting for Freedom In the story "Woman Hollering Creek" Sandra Cisneros discusses the issues of living life as a married woman through a character named Cleofilas; a character who is married to a man who abuses her physically and mentally .Cisneros reveals the way the culture puts a difference between a male and a female‚ men above women. Cisneros has been famous about writing stories about the latino culture and how women are treated; she explain what they go through as a child‚ teen and when

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    Woman Hollering Creek

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    Woman Hollering Creek “Woman Hollering Creek” is the title story of a book of short stories written by Sandra Cisneros in 1991. Each story in the book deals with women’s dreams‚ aspiration‚ disappointment and realities. Some stories deal with these issues when the women are young girls‚ some when they are adolescent and some as adults. The main character in “Woman Hollering Creek” is a young bride that quickly learns that what she has seen on TV and read in magazines is not the reality of her

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