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    The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros takes place in the 1980 in a poor Chicago Latino neighborhood. The reader reads a series of vignettes from Esperanza's point of view. She has moved around her whole life and is trying to find a place to fit in in the world even though she doesn't think she fits in in her new neighborhood. Through the vignettes there are clearly defined gender roles that happen and they pick out the women as the weak ones who need to stay at home and the men who have…

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    House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros is a coming to age book concerning a chicana girl named Esperanza and the Mexican community around her. The book contains many dark moments and themes including criminal activity, rape, death, and abuse. Esperanza realizes many women suffer from abuse in the community. There are a variety of female roles in her life. However, many are trapped in abusive relationships and waiting for others to change their lives. Some are actively trying to change on their…

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    House On Mango Street

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    “The House on Mango Street,” written by Sandra Cisneros, illustrates the life of a young girl whose family moves several times. People judge the girl’s house because of the condition of the house. The judgements make her want to one day have a better life for herself which ties in with the theme that people can be harsh in the way they perceive others and their belongings. One must not let those people deter oneself but rather take the negative perception and use it to drive one’s own goals. The…

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    House On Mango Street Dbq

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    small hurdle gets in the way? In Chicago, Illinois Sandra Cisneros wrote this story because she wanted to show us about her lifestyle and how she was not able to live her American Dream. She explains that this book is like a necklace. All these stories are connected by a thread. The House on Mango Street is a novel about a girl who had moved repeatedly and eventually she was able to stick to one house, “The House on Mango Street”. Sandra Cisneros shares her story through esperanza and she is…

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    people develop based on major events that occur in their lives. These events shape who the person will become, and help them find their place in the world. One prominent example of this is contained in the novel, The House on Mango Street, by Sandra Cisneros. In the novel, the protagonist’s life goal changes when a tragic event occurs while she is at a carnival. Prior to the turning point, the protagonist, Esperanza Cordero was very materialistic and childish. Esperanza and her family lived in…

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    Cisneros, Sandra. The House on Mango Street. New York: Vintage, 1984. Print. As I read The House on Mango Street, I discovered a few symbols. Such as the “Shoe” which could symbolize becoming a woman or embarrassment. Another symbol was the “Tree” which symbolized Esperanza; the book said that the trees didn’t belong in the neighborhood and that is how Esperanza felt. I also found some themes in the story. There was family, Esperanza didn’t feel close to her family, which might have…

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    The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros, is about the journey through young Esperanza’s life. With her poor Latino family, and the struggles they all face. She remembers as a kid how they would have to move from apartment to apartment. But the one thing she could always rely on was her writing. Even if things are not going as planned, she could escape in her writing. Through living on Mango Street, Esperanza has created hr identity as a strong independent girl. Living in a…

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    When asked what makes a story good, Cisneros has answered that stories should make you laugh or cry. And if it is really good, she says, the story should make you do both. In her stories, she works at changing the ways her readers look at their worlds, helping them to imagine better ways to live. In these ways, her work is related to that of major local color writers of the nineteenth century, such as Sarah Orne Jewett. Cisneros had periodically written poems and stories while growing up, but it…

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    and His Little Grandson” retold by Leo Tolstoy in the 1800s, an old grandfather is mistreated and disrespected by his family. In the poem from the 20th century, which is the 1900s for those who don’t know,“Abuelito Who” by the Hispanic author Sandra Cisneros, the granddaughter is missing her Abuelito who is very old…

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    The House on Mango Street is a series of vignettes by Sandra Cisneros that records stories of Esperanza’s life on Mango Street in a chronological order. As she experiences things on Mango Street and matures emotionally and sexually, the vignettes transitioned from innocent childlike observations of the world to sharper reasoning of the cultural and social changes that’s happening in the Mango Street community. Sexuality and freedom are prominent themes throughout the novel. Withe use of symbols…

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