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    The House on Mango Street Summary Esperanza Cordero is a young girl growing up in a Hispanic family in Chicago. Poverty forces them to move more times than she can count. we learn about esperanza’s character that she is dreamer Notes The theme of Esperanza being ashamed of her economic status is a prominent one in the book. Esperanza does not exactly feel ashamed of her family; in fact‚ the family is generally close-knit and happy‚ she has dreamt of prosperity from a very young age. When she

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    November 6‚ 2013 Suzanne Weber ENC 1102 Argument Essay 2 The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros Growing up I experience some bad times that really got me wondering if my life would ever get better because of my current situation; however my life got better and I’m living a great life. In the case of Esperanza and her family they’re living a bad lifestyle and it doesn’t get any better from when they move from house to house or apartment from apartment. Although Esperanza is very intelligent

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    Stuck with no way out. Caught in a circle along with many others in the same mind hood as them. In The house on mango street‚ a novela writen by Sandra Ciseros is about a girl named Ezsperabza. She is confused on her true identity and who she really is. The circle is an important symbol in the house on mango street‚ representing ways that many characters are trapped in a circle of confustion and pain. Around and around stuck in an endless circle with no way of getting out. In There was an old woman

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    As humans‚ we are all expected of something‚ and we all deal with those expectations in our own ways. In The House on Mango Street‚ Sandra Cisneros shows the expectations of Esperanza Cordero and explains how she deals with the difficulties of living in poverty in 1984. One societal standard is the expectation that the oldest sibling is responsible for the younger siblings’. Being the oldest of the children in her family‚ Esperanza is responsible for her siblings. One morning Esperanza’s abuelito

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    There are many themes that are important to the story in The House On Mango Street. Alienation and initiation are two themes that I found myself coming across repeatedly. Both of these themes are central in Esperanza’s story. Esperanza is someone who is torn between two different cultures‚ those being her Mexican heritage and her life in Chicago. In The House on Mango Street we watch as Esperanza struggles to grow up in a place where it is difficult to connect with both her life at home and integrate

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    The excerpt begins with main character‚ a native American‚ visiting a 7-11 to buy a creamsicle. He goes to the store in an attempt to distract himself from a fight with his girlfriend. The employee of the graveyard shift feels uneasy as the main character enters the store. The employee thinks he is going to get robbed. The main character notices the employee reaction and so attempts to mess with him by simulating a robbery scenario. The excerpt talks about the main character trying to find peace

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    Plot Summary: This historical fiction story is set in 1930’s. The main character‚ Esperanza is a young Mexican girl who lives on El Rancho de las Rosas near Aguascalientes in Mexico with her loving parents. She enjoys her care-free life filled with riches‚ parties‚ servants and silk dresses. Everything changes in Esperanza’s life when her Papa‚ Sixto Ortega is killed by the bandits‚ just a day before Esperanza’s 13th birthday. Papa’s brothers try to manipulate the situation in order to seize the

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    I could hear the man walk on the rock and them finally he came to the door. I open the door and I finally look at him and I say “Hello‚ please come in.” “Thank you.” the visitor says in a low voice “I was asked to call‚” he said at last‚ as he bent down and got a piece of cotton from his trouser. “I come from ‘Maw and Meggins.’ I my head I was think that there was where my son work at and I was wondering if there is something worry‚” I finally said . “Is there anything worrying?” I couldn’t

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    In the book The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros‚ the passage represents the struggle for people on Mango st. to achieve their American dream by isolating their hopes from reality and illustrating their hardship. Nenny and Esperanza are in a shop when Nenny notices a music box‚ which‚ after the owner starts it up‚ sounds wonderful and Nenny wishes to purchase it. Nenny asks how much it costs‚ to which the man says‚ “this ain’t for sale” (Cisneros). The man implies to Nenny that it is not

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    The House on Mango street is a feminist piece of literature because it brings attentions to the sexist way the men in Esperanza’s society regard women. Esperanza tells her story by focusing on the women around her who are owned by the dominant men in their lives due to restricting gender roles that encompasses not only women but men. “My great-grandfather threw a sack over her head and carried her off...She (Esperanza’s grandmother) looked out the window her whole life‚ the way so many women sit

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