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    Andrew Quinonez 1 The House on Mango Street The House on Mango Street is written in first person tense. The main character Esperanza explains her life story of her neighborhood and city at the age of twelve. First person view helps me understand Esperanza and her friends and family. Two other main characters in Esperanza’s life are Nenny and Sally. Sally is one of Esperanzas friends

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    Listening in my chair as a freshman‚ Mr. Gonzales‚ my trendy teacher decided to assign The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros. I dismissed the book as another tale of a white dude learning about his “tragic life” but soon I discovered that this was not the case. Those following days‚ I sat by the window and found a deeper meaning in this book‚ which embodied my culture in the realistic light along with a reassurance of my identity. Sandra Cisneros‚ the writer who awakened my rehabilitation

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    House on Mango Street response After finishing House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros which is a “coming of age story” genre. Point of the author was to express everyone’s hopes and dreams. In the reading Esperanza shares her stories throughout the vignettes‚ she expresses her opinion toward a certain topic and also talks about stories of the people she meets in the neighborhood‚ furthermore talks about her dream house that she wants to have in the future The vignettes included mostly opinions

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    Zsante Washington 6 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

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    upstairs and take care of him. She also said that she will always be over here and to ask for something if needed. After Abuelita walked into the kitchen‚ Esperanza told pablo in a quiet voice to go upstairs. He followed her. She gave him a tour of the house in case he doesn’t get confused where everywhere is. Then they went to Esperanza’s room and talked about each other‚ played with her toys that her Papa had bought her‚ and got closed together even in few hours. Esperanza wanted to ask how her mom died

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    The Trees of Hope and Courage In The House on Mango Street‚ the author Sandra Cisneros takes you into a completely different 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

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    Vignettes Contents 1) The Fire in My Father’s Hands 2) Practice Till You Get Tired of It 3) The Playful Shadow 4) Not The Usual 5) Home Ruler 6) All Alone 7) Stop Judging! 8) Party Pooper 9) Different Things‚ Deep Meanings 10) Work‚ Save‚ Relax The Fire in My Father’s Hands When I was a kid‚ about 5 to 8 years old‚ my hands would always get cold whenever the surrounding air is chilly. My dad would always tell me to rub them together‚ like you would in order to make fire. And so I did

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    Why should someone pursue a dream? These are questions Esperanza has in The House on Mango Street. Esperanza learns that you should pursue your dreams so you can feel worth something; this is shown‚ when she tries to make friends‚ her mom reveals how she didn’t pursue her dream‚ and when she moves into her house. Esperanza in this book learns about pursuing her dreams‚ one example is when she first moves to Mango Street and has to make new friends. In the book‚ Esperanza says‚ “Someday I will have

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    book of literary merit also has complex characters that you can sympathize with. Knowing this definition‚ The House on Mango Street‚ written by Sandra Cisneros‚ is a novel of literary merit. The story has qualities and ideas that are relatable all throughout time and appeals to a wide diversity of audiences‚ with characters that are very complex. The novel‚ The House on Mango Street‚ isn’t too long but is relatable to many people . In the novel the protagonist‚ Esperanza‚ recalls her days from

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    In The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros‚ the main characters‚ Esperanza‚ gets a job at a photo development store and says that she "borrowed money for lunch and bus fare because Aunt Lala said I wouldn’t get paid till next Friday’ (Cisneros 54). Esperanza is Hispanic-American

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