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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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    I like the vignette “Louis & His Cousin & His Other Cousin”. I like this vignette because a lot happens. In the beginning of the vignette it explains that Meme basement is an apartment. Louis and his family moved in. He lives there with his two little sisters and two of his cousins. One which is Marin. Louis’ other cousin has a yellow Cadillac. He was driving the car fast around the block. Everybody heard sirens. Louis’ cousin told everyone to get out of the car and he tried to drive away. As the

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    It was early summer when my uncle and his wife came over from Australia. I and my uncle had always gotten on quite well‚ we have always had a connection‚ so when we found out in spring 2013 that he had a very dangerous form of cancer we were extremely worried about him. Before he moved to Australia with his wife he once had a job working in an old factory in town‚ the moment he said that I knew exactly which one he was on about‚ I had been in it before but not for a while. It had been abandoned and

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    Symbolism of Night‚ and House on Mango st. Night is a story of a boy named Elie and his experience at Auschwitz concentration camp. Auschwitz was the biggest death camp in the world‚ 2‚000-3‚000 people were killed ever hour according to pbs.org. House on Mango Street is a story of a girl growing up in not the best of conditions. She also struggles with fitting in. The book "Night" and "House on Mango Street" differ in their use of figurative language; whereas the symbolism of Night is dark like

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    requires a continued effort and often taking ones’ will to live but to endure this dire period of life and to come to peace with yourself is an achievement that will help you succeed and focus on larger tasks at hand. I can relate to your emotions seeing the scars it leaves on you. I find it an "obligation to take care of the people whose lives are in danger" (page139) and you placing all of the blame on yourself for Ismene is one that will make you question your right to live. Our life is like the

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    Sandra Cisneros’ The House on Mango Street is a coming of age story‚ written from the perspective of Esperanza‚ a 13-year-old Xicana writer living in a poverty-stricken Latino community in Chicago. Esperanza’s story is told in a series of vignettes over the course of one year. During this time‚ Esperanza reveals her aspirations and describes her journey into adolescence. Along the way‚ she finds herself in the world of women where women do not belong to themselves‚ but rather‚ their men. Esperanza’s

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    I nearly threw up‚ but I managed to hold it in. I shouldn’t have drunk so much at the party. I shouldn’t have‚ but I just couldn’t control myself. I mean‚ what asshole you need to be to invite someone to the party where they barely know a soul and then leave them at the entrance‚ because some chick called them for a "talk"... It will be fun‚ he said. It will be unforgettable‚ he said. Yeah‚ maybe for you. Anyway‚ I need to get to the bus stop as soon as possible‚ I have a test tomorrow and I

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    The House On Mango Street Discussion Questions 1. In the House On Mango Street‚ Esperanza is talking about how she has lived many different places in her life. “We didn’t always live on Mango Street. Before that we lived on Loomis on the third floor‚ and before that we lived on Keeler. Before Keeler it was Paulina‚ and before that I can’t remember” she said. That quote tells you all the places she has lived‚ but it doesn’t tell you why Mango Street is different. The reason Mango Street

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    She does not clean up her own chaos‚ “I am one who leaves the table like a man‚ without putting back the chair or picking up the plate”.She is appalled. She is appalled with herself. She is annoyed that she let shame rule. She was astute‚ but she was bashful. That shame affected her to make a bad choice. She is appalled that she let that happen.Her father beat her. Then he disavowed her. He also told her she was not his daughter. “You’re not my daughter‚ you’re not my daughter.” He

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    The House on Mango Street is a fictional novel made up of interconnected forty-five short vignettes‚ written by a Chicana author Sandra Cisneros. Sandra Cisneros is an American novelist‚ short-story writer‚ essayist‚ and poet‚ born on December 20‚ 1954 in Chicago. Cisneros is one of the first Hispanic-American writers who have achieved commercial success. She is lauded by literary scholars and critics for works which help bring the perspective of Chicana women into the mainstream of literary feminism

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