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    Esperanzas loneliness has made her depressed in ways and has made it to where she can’t express herself which can mean trouble in the near future and her isolation has made her feel lonely since boys and girls are separated it isolates her from having friends that are boys which can lead to her loneliness. Esperanza talks about the isolation between the boys and girls and about how everyone has friends or plays with people but says “Someday I will have a best friend all my own.” (9). This quote expresses

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    do not want their women to be strong. It is also difficult to abandon the encultured ways that a woman has lived her entire life. But the feeling of truly being her fullest self is reward enough to do so. It is empowering. In the book The House on Mango Street‚ Writer Sandra Cisneros demonstrates the power she wishes to have (and does have‚ after accepting her ‘masculine’ desires) and her realization that she did not want to allow her soul to be chained anymore; that she did not want to be a square

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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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    Katelyn Gettys Questions – 15 – 29 – House on Mango Street "Darius and the Clouds" What is the significance of the sky‚ butterflies and the flowers? Well‚ the sky reminded him of his childhood. They’d make familiar shapes and just bring back the best memories which made him in a better mood. Since Darius is one of those guys that like to tease girls around the school yard‚ it kind of gives him a bad feeling about himself. He relies on the sky‚ butterflies

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    of discrimination based on gender. While many people use the term specifically to describe discrimination against women‚ it can also affect men‚ intersexuals‚ and transsexuals‚ along with individuals who “eschew” traditional gender roles and identities. Sexism includes attitudes that support discrimination‚ such as stereotyping sex roles and generalizing an entire gender. It can be rooted in cultural traditions‚ fear‚ hatred‚ or superiority. Members of the same gender often criticize themselves

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    Mr. Maniscalco English 3R 18 October 2012 House On Mango Street Essay Throughout history‚ women have been seen as inferior to men. In the novel‚ The House On Mango Street‚ the main character‚ Esperanza sees many examples of women who are treated lower by their husbands. These women are imprisoned in their own homes on Mango Street. The author‚ Sandra Cisneros uses the motif of Imprisoned Females to show that women have been seen as inferior

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    Words from The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros Arranged by Searching for a New Home Down‚ down Mango Street we go Across the boulevard Three long blocks Look at that house‚ I said‚ it looks like Mexico! It’s small and red with tight steps in front and windows It has wooden stairs And there are no closets I can hear the wooden door as it opens and lets loose its sigh of dampness!! I don’t belong! I knew then I had to have a house A real house‚ One I could point to One with

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    The House on Mango Street shows the reader the life of a Mexican-American girl through the character’s eyes. Only‚ the story isn’t just about her ethnicity and poor environment‚ it’s about finding a home and growing up. Everybody could learn a lot from her. She teaches people of determination‚ inner strength‚ and connections that can’t always be explained. Cisneros’ vignettes read like individual stories with one big purpose and that in itself is beautiful. In The House on Mango Street she

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    desserts. After paying the driver‚ Grace gave her full attention to the crowded streets of New Orleans. Jazz musicians and sunny skies‚ what an amazing city. From a small distance‚ Grace spotted her destination. She rushed towards the smell of sweet grease and pure happiness. Before Grace new it‚ she was covered in powdered sugar. The crispy yet fluffy beignet no longer existed. After paying‚ Grace walked along the paved streets. The air was tense‚ nothing felt right. She turned around slowly‚ expecting

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    HOMS Theme Essay Growing up‚ everyone expects it as this unbelievably spontaneous thing . In Sandra Cisneros book “The house on Mango Street” states that growing up can happen to people variously‚ in good and bad ways. In the pages 46- 57 there is a lot of growing up in many of the characters especially Esperanza. Esperanza gets her first job‚ during her break time she mingles with an oriental man; “ He grabs my face with both hands and kisses me hard on the mouth‚”(55). Esperanza has just gotten

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