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    DEAD STAR Title: Dead Star Author: Paz Marquez Benetiz Characters: Alfredo Salazar – son of Don Julian‚ a more than 30 year’s old man and a bachelor. He is engaged to Esperanza but him still fleeting to Julia Salas. Esperanza- wife of Alfredo Salazar. She is the other girl of uniformly beauty. Julia Salas- sister-in-law of Judge Del Valle. She is other girl of Alfredo Salazar that remains single in her entire life. Don Julian- an old man‚ a father of Alfredo Salazar and Carmen. Carmen-

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    I felt that the author used high heels in the book as a metaphor of Esperanza’s tremendous growth and maturity through the book of "house on mango street". Esperanza starts as an extremely immature insecure‚ with a childish personality of a young girl‚ but later on matures greatly throughout the book. IN the beginning of the novel‚ Esperanza really shows that she despises boys‚ not liking they and essentially does not want anything to do with them. But as the book progress‚ she begins to dream about

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    affects women on Mango Street. The women in Mango Street have abusive husbands and fathers. They don’t do anything about it because they seem to be used to being abused. Esperanza tries to deal with the violence in her neighborhood by trying to protect her friend Sally from some boys but it turns out being a failure for her. Esperanza finds it important to try and protect her friend Sally from kissing some boys. She goes to tell the boy’s mother what happen and the mother said was “That’s all? What

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    Esperanza is shaped into the person she was at the end of the book by a series of events‚ both good and bad. The people behind these events caused Esperanza to change in some way‚ and ultimately leading to the decision she makes at the end. As she grows up‚ she begins to notice the women and their struggles around her. She observes the women around her‚ searching for a female role model. In “My Name”‚ Esperanza explains the origin of her name: “it was my great-grandmother’s name and now it is mine…[she

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    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 understands the stereotype surrounding her street. “Those who

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    The House on Mango Street shows the reader the life of a Mexican-American girl through the character’s eyes. Only‚ the story isn’t just about her ethnicity and poor environment‚ it’s about finding a home and growing up. Everybody could learn a lot from her. She teaches people of determination‚ inner strength‚ and connections that can’t always be explained. Cisneros’ vignettes read like individual stories with one big purpose and that in itself is beautiful. In The House on Mango Street she

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    different cultures. In the book “The House On Mango Street” by Sandra Cisneros is a coming to age novel. It tells a story about Esperanza a latina girl growing up in the wonderful world of Chicago with her friends and family. Esperanza and her family recently have moved to mango street. They have moved around a lot in her lifetime because they are poor. Esperanza is determined to leave the house on mango street but in her latino culture most women leave by

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    Dead Star \ Alfredo Salazar - son of Don Julian‚ a more than 30 years old man and a bachelor. He is engaged to Esperanza but him still fleeting to Julia Salas. \ Esperanza - wife of Alfredo Salazar. She is a homely woman‚ literal minded and intensely acquisitive. She is one of those fortunate women who have the gift of uniformly beauty. \ Julia Salas - sister-in-law of Judge Del Valle. She is the other girl of Alfredo Salazar that remains single in her entire life. \ Don Julian - an old man

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    poverty. They would talk about how they would like to get out of the situation they are in and make something better for themselves. Also both novels have a Hope theme in their story. Panchito and Esperanza both are from a poor family and have to work more for the things they need. Panchito more than Esperanzas family but never the less they both suffer. In both stories the protagonists both want to make something better of themselves and for themselves. They want to escape poverty and have things they

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    In the novel House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros the protagonist‚ Esperanza Cordero’s thoughts‚ actions‚ and words reveal that her defining character trait is being mature although not mature enough. Esperanza has a younger sister‚ Nenny‚ though the sisters are unable to be friends because of the age gap. However‚ Esperanza desperately desires friends she can call her own‚ "tell [her] secrets to...until then [she] is a red balloon‚ a balloon tied to an anchor"( Cisneros 2). This red balloon

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