The House on Mango street is a feminist piece of literature because it brings attentions to the sexist way the men in Esperanza’s society regard women. Esperanza tells her story by focusing on the women around her who are owned by the dominant men in their lives due to restricting gender roles that encompasses not only women but men. “My great-grandfather threw a sack over her head and carried her off...She (Esperanza’s grandmother) looked out the window her whole life‚ the way so many women sit
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hell when she could be considered to be in already. That is due to the fact women in Mango Street can’t really escape from oppression they are hindered by for example a window. Just like in hell‚ life for women in Esperanza’s new environment are torture. Therefore the reason to why Cisneros put this in the book was to show how how life is for women in Mango street since there is a comparison of living in Mango Street to hell. There is an example of dramatic
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studying? The discussion connects to the text we are studying because the novels are telling a personal narrative. Telling stories is similar to narratives because it is basically sharing a specific moment of your life in detail. In the novel The House on Mango Street‚ Maya Angelou shares the story of Esperanza’s life‚ the novel is telling stories/moments of her life that had impacted her and the people around her. Similarly in our discussion we had talked about how telling stories is sharing memories
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their rights for their life in the face of such horrible practices such as child marriage. Forced marriage can happen at any age; it is marriage without consent from one or both individuals getting married. Equally important‚ the novel‚ The House on Mango Street‚ shows how women struggle to manage their own body as it becomes a liability to their independence as they transition into womanhood. Esperanza‚ a young girl
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of “successful”. Having the perfect husband‚ a beautiful home‚ a great job‚ being a great mom‚ and a whole lot of money. These ideas are also called “gender roles”. The gender role of a woman has to fit many standards. In the novella‚ The House on Mango street‚ Esperanza becomes more aware her role as a woman in society as she encounters situations of the gender role of a woman. At the beginning of the novel‚ Esperanza is just a curious‚ innocent 13 year old girl. Having other women in her neighborhood
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The result of his transformation is achieved through the purging of his ethnic roots by dissociating within the domestic sphere. Rodriquez mourns the loss of his relationship with his family‚ and community‚ “I remember what was so grievously lost to define what was necessarily gained‚ “but reaffirms his newfound growth under Western education and the immersion into the public domain. The moment English was introduced in his home marks a shift of his familial dynamic (6). The mastery of the English
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Novel Questions: The House on Mango Street - Pages 49-69 In the “Hips” chapter concerning the girls’ images of themselves‚ I learned that Esperanza sees her hips as a sort of gateway and advantage‚ though she doesn’t know exactly for what yet‚ as well as they give her a sense of authority to some degree. “They are… ready and waiting like a new Buick with the keys in the ignition. Ready to take you where?” (pg 49) “… That’s right‚ I add before Lucy or Rachel can make fun of her. She is stupid
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In Sandra Cisneros’s The House On Mango Street the author’s use of leimotif shows the reader that where your feet take you and how you look establishes who you are. Throughout the book Cisneros uses leimotif many times. In chapter six‚ "Our Good Day"‚ Esperanza is explaining how rugged Lucy and Rachel look. She says "They are wearing shiny Sunday shoes without socks. It makes their bald ankles all red‚ but I like them." (15). Rachel and Lucy are two kids that come from poor families. They only
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In Sandra Cisneros’ book‚ “The House on Mango Street‚” Cisneros writes that‚ “the boys and girls live in different worlds” (Cisneros 8). There are only so many ways one could translate this sentence‚ and one of the meanings that can be deduced is that boys and girls are treated differently. This idea holds true today‚ but the gap between what people think boys can do and what people think girls can do has become smaller over the past years. But still‚ there are some prejudices left‚ things like
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dreams that they wish to accomplish‚ but along the way they have also discovered the bitter reality of the immigrant experience and hardships that they must overcome on their journey to America. Based on the readings of Sandra Cisneros’ The House on Mango Street‚ Amy Tan’s The Joy Luck Club‚ and Elva Trevino’s Barefoot Heart‚ the immigrant experience is seen through the eyes of the main characters. All of the authors offer a different perspective from each character as to how the immigrant experience
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