Do you go into a fury like lit dynamite when you're stuck in poverty or a dream that's just a little too big for you. The House On Mango Street shows people stuck in poverty, discrimination and language. You might have an emotional rollercoaster while you're reading these stories, because these characters are on a ride, a ride for their life, literally. You might not want to shoot for big goals, you might want to stay down low, but not to low the poverty might chase you, down or possibly hunt you till you're final days. All I'm saying is be carefull out there, these stories show some dangerous stuff happening out in the world as pointed out by Sandra Cisneros, like discrimination , poverty, and language which are explosively obvious when you take some time to think about it, in all the short stories in the book The House on Mango Street. All of this is standing in your way of the American Dream like a big brick wall. …show more content…
Immigrants especially have a problem often with poverty because they need a new job and the need to learn the language but that's for later. Anyways a lot of people who travel to other countries there money is worth less than at their country. A lot of people suffer from poverty some starve some don’t on document A “The house on mango street” Esperanza suffers from poverty. You can tell that because they don’t have the house they want and dreamed for. They all have to share a bathroom and bed rooms.
The language you speak is another obstacle to the American Dream. In “No Speak English” Mamacita doesn’t know how to speak english, and all she knows is eight words they are, “...He not here for when the landlord comes, no speak english if anyone else came, and holy smokes...” She never leaves the apartment because of this. This is evidence that language is a massive problem to reaching the American