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    Mango Says Goodbye

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    In the vignette “The House On Mango Street”‚ Esperanza doesn’t like her house and she is embarrassed of her house. However‚ in Mango “Says Goodbye Sometimes” she still hates that house‚ but she feels like she is more a part of it. “In the House On Mango Street” Esperanza has no desire to go back to that house in the future‚ although in “Mango Says Goodbye” Esperanza wants to come back to her house in the future to say hello to all her neighbors and all her friends that she once knew before she escaped

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    The Women on Mango Street "Esperanza. I have inherited [my great grandmother’s] name‚ but I don’t want to inherit her place by the window." Young Esperanza’s opening thoughts in Sandra Cisneros’ The House on Mango Street begins with the introduction of a surprisingly insightful disadvantaged Hispanic girl named Esperanza‚ who has just moved into a poor Latino neighborhood. Esperanza’s opening remarks foreshadow a theme that continues to develop throughout the entire novel‚ cumulating piece by piece

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    the fact this section had a bit of bickering and insulting towards Esperanza. It makes more sense to have a back and forth response rather than just telling the story. Like for instance‚ when Lucy insulted Esperanza by calling her ugly and saying her face was as puffy as the clouds. Who would want to describe this? It makes more sense this way. Since the two groups of sisters erupt in a battle of insults‚ culminating in Esperanza scolding Nenny never to speak to Lucy and Rachel again. Battles are

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    Everyone has people that they look up to and inspire them. Some people need more guidance than others. In The House on Mango Street‚ Esperanza needs help establishing her own identity. In the community she lives in‚ it is difficult to be who she really wants to be. She meets a lot of different people on Mango Street‚ but Alicia and the three sisters really help her become who she truly is. Alicia is just another women that grew up on Mango Street. The majority of women at this time period grew up

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    Cisneros‚ Esperanza is the main character who is a young girl who is naive and has different ways of seeing life. By the end of the novella she has matured and understands more about life because of experiences that both forced and motivated her to change. Esperanza had thought that boys and girls were nothing alike. She had thought that both genders had lived in the their own worlds. “The boys and girls live in separate worlds. The boys in their universe and we in ours” (8). Esperanza had nobody

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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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    world through the eyes of a young‚ insecure Esperanza growing up in a poor section of Chicago. A vignette that especially stood out was “Four Skinny Trees”. In this vignette Esperanza is describing four skinny trees that are overlooked and underappreciated. Cisneros uses powerful personification techniques that not only create vivid images but trigger intense reactions. Her words trigger despair and hope‚ fear and courage‚ strength and weakness. Esperanza is connected to these trees on an emotional

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    narrator move so much? The narrator has an affinity towards her mother.Cisneros has skillfully crafted a mother-daughter bond that is inseparable.This relation matters‚because the story uses poetic devices that create love in a house.I can relate to Esperanza because I also am very close to my mom and family‚as well.

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    you’re stuck. This is how Esperanza Cordero feels‚ “A red balloon tied to an anchor.”The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros are stories of her young life told in a series of vignettes. Esperanza is independent and wants to defy the social norms and expectations. Esperanza is trying to escape being married off‚ social order‚ and her sexuality. Many of Esperanza’s friends have been married off by their parents‚ or they got married to escape their abusive parents. Esperanza doesn’t want to go the

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    The Monkey Garden Analysis

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    part of life. In the “Monkey Garden” Esperanza deals with her realization that she is growing up. The overall theme is growing up. This is hinted and foreshadowed throughout the story. Sandra Cisneros’ use of symbolism depicts Esperanza’s feelings of grief toward the unstoppable reality that she is growing up The monkey garden itself is an important symbol. Monkeys are often associated with the act of being carefree‚ fun‚ and childish. This parallels to Esperanza; at this point she was still a child

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