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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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    My book is called “The House on Mango Street” by Sandra Cisneros. The setting is in Chicago the narrator of the book is named Esperanza Cordero‚ she has five other family members. Her mother‚ her father‚ Carlos‚ Kiki‚ and Nenny. This book is Esperanza‚ a girl who lives in a family that is fairly poor. Her family moves around a lot‚ to the point where she remember all the places she has ever lived. She recently moved into a house on Mango Street. Her parents bought the house‚ but Esperanza believed

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    everyone looks for good jobs. So they could support a family of their own. In the story “The House On Mango Street‚” “I knew then I had to have a house. A real house. One I could point to. But this isn’t it.” This is an example of one of the expenses in the American Dream. Money is makes the world go around. However‚ there are more struggles then just money.

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    held hostage.The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros is about a young girl named Esperanza‚ whose experience on Mango Street endengers her determined to change her life. Both Sherlock and Esperanza are strong characters with personalities

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    You’re holding a handbook for visionaries‚ game changers‚ and challengers striving to defy outmoded business models and design tomorrow’s enterprises. It’s a book for the… written by Alexander Osterwalder & Yves Pigneur co-created by designed by Alan Smith‚ The Movement An amazing crowd of 470 practitioners from 45 countries design by Alan Smith‚ The Movement www.thmvmnt.com photography by Rannie Turrigan Toronto‚ Canada Euro values are calculated at ¤ 0.70 to the U.S. dollar. illustrations

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    Just from reading this quote‚ I can clearly tell that it is significant. For instance‚ the use of italics indicates importance to the word ‘there.’ The reader can see how this word is referred to negatively. When the nun emphasizes the word ‘there’ in the quote‚ Esperanza (the main character) says she feels like nothing. The place where Esperanza lives must be unappealing in order to cause her to feel this way. This also shows the impact Esperanza’s home has on herself. Vivid imagery is also expressed

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    truly aspire and it can make them accomplish it. Even though this is possible‚ people can experience not having the support from people that are in their everyday lives. In Lorraine Hansberry’s play‚ “A Raisin in the Sun” and the novel “The House on Mango Street” by Sandra Cisneros‚ both authors convey the idea that women must work hard for their dreams of having a better future even when men do not support their idea like Beneatha when she is told by his brother‚ Walter‚ and her boyfriend‚ George

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    to stay and not have to waste her energy walking from place to place over and over again. This is showing us that another reason to why she wants to be in the canteen is that she thinks that the walk that she has to make each day from school to her house is just too far and she doesn’t want to have to make it 4 times a day. This help shed light upon that fact that Esperanza is not just wanting to be a cool kid in school but also is a little bit lazy! She is showing us that it’s not just that she wants

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    One passage that thoroughly depicts the affects of Ruthie’s abuse on her life is located on page 69‚ when Esperanza describes What Ruthie could have done with her life if she had not had her destructive husband. When the reader is first introduced to Ruthie‚ she is called Edna’s Ruthie. She is Edna’s daughter‚ and obviously this is part of her identity. Edna is an important part of who she is‚ and without her‚ Ruthie is nothing. After a little while‚ the reader begins to understand Ruthie as an individual

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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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