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    I’d never kill someone without a reason. Bra‚ I’m sorry for thinking you did it. I know you’re capable of many things‚ and you’ve done many bad things... but you’d never kill a kid. I want proof that Smangele’s pregnant. - Prove that you’re pregnant! - I’m not going to prove anything! Ayanda doesn’t sleep here. He says he’s going to church‚ but he’s actually going to Sibahle. - Mondli‚ you know nothing about my family. - MaNgcobo and Mxolisi are rotten to the core! Ask yourself why they

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    Olivia and I sit on the roof‚ whispering about our respective days when all of a sudden we hear the sound of an Andean flute. Devan has arrived. He climbs the stairs from the roof to a farther up roof and then up a ladder to atop a water tank. "Devan‚" I warn‚ with a slight sence of jealousy for the view he must be seeing. "Let’s join‚" Olivia offers‚ and we run up to join him. At the last rung of the ladder‚ I turn to face Cerro Rico for the first time. Small yellow lights dot the outline of the

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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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    “The Namesake” and “The house on mango street” contain a notable amount of similarities. Literary devices and similar themes allow a deeper interpretation of both stories by comparing and contrasting them. Immigration‚ harsh situations experienced by immigrants and the arduously discussed how-will-I-adapt question. Indeed‚ Jhumpa Lahiri’s “The Namesake” and Sandra Cisneros’ “The House on Mango Street” both use description‚ imagery‚ and settings. A wide panorama including identity which plays an immense

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    Unlike these beliefs of what the american dream is for many latinos that come to this country the american dream is simply one word‚ survival. For esperanza her american dream is to get out of mango street. Something that she wishes for and is certain that when the time comes she will do. The house on mango street by sandra cisneros manifest all the stuggles and hardships latinos go through when they come to this country to try and achieve the american dream. Imagine going outside and not being able

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    Even though people have different styles and preferences‚ they all wear clothes. Regardless of a person’s likes or dislikes when it comes to their clothes‚ their may come a time when their clothes will need alterations. If you are someone who has never gotten their clothes altered‚ you may be wondering why someone would reach out to a tailor and request that they alter their clothing for them‚ but also how it can benefit you. Here are a few reasons why people decide to get clothing alterations

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    The House on Mango Street Essay The House on Mango Street is a beloved book spanning a great generation of readers. The House on Mango Street is a fictional story about the life of a young girl‚ Esperanza‚ growing up on Mango Street in a poor neighborhood. She grows up in a society where men are dominant over women. This shapes her in many ways‚ including her thoughts of men. Cisneros’s use of syntax and figurative language‚ in the form of repetition and metaphors‚ alludes to the reader that if women

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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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    In other words‚ life is full of obstacles and hardships. But what is most important is to persevere‚ and I defiantly agree with this statement. Two literary works that support this statement are “Mother to Son” by Langston Hughes‚ and The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros. In the poem “Mother to Son”‚ the speaker admits that her life has been difficult‚ but despite the hardships‚ she does not give up. She uses an extended metaphor to describe to her son‚ how even though her life has been

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    In “the house on Mango Street” Esperanza was really naïve and ignorant however things began transitioning in her life because of incidents occur in the novel. The story began with Esperanza the main character moving to a new house.Esperanza moved a lot that she does not even remember her first house. Than she complains how she was always moving her whole life and never grew up in her ideal house. She hates the new house and the neighborhood because she lives in a Mexican segregated area in Chicago

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