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    way she said it made me feel like nothing. There. I lived there.” The main character Esperanza, in The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros feels that she doesn’t belong in the community. Esperanza is struggling to find her identity and is acquiring different things to change her identity. Her identity develops throughout the novel because of the people that surround her, her name and the house she lives in. The people that surround her helps Esperanza develop her identity. She is looking…

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    In The House on Mango Street, Sandra Cisneros uses different stylistic techniques to convey an effect on the reader. Cisneros and I use sensory details and alliteration to establish mood and theme. When describing the atmosphere and environment during a birthday party, I use sensory detail, “The roller skating rink was a frenzy of lights and sounds from arcade games and 70’s music playing” (Gyawali). The reader gets a nostalgic, but excited mood from the auditory and visual imagery. This…

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    Did you hear about the story “House on mango street”? I hear it is the best story to read. I heard things such as there is a lot of imagery, descriptive details, & so much more. If you didn’t read it yet, what are you waiting for? This story is about one girl who has many siblings and they do not have a lot of money. They have moved a lot from apartment to apartment. She hopes that one day they will live in a normal home and get to do the things she can’t due to her current living style. The…

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    Role Models House on Mango Street is a book containing vignettes, instead of chapters, written by Sandra Cisneros. The main character is a girl named Esperanza who is living in Chicago in the mid to late 1960s and 1970s. This was a time when the American Feminism Movement was gaining momentum and changing the way people viewed the traditional roles of women in the family, the workforce, and society. Choosing appropriate role models to explore and possibly break the traditional roles of women is…

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    living on Mango Street. By building them, she learned some relationships are not alway the best and hurt both individuals for example friends can hold people back or peer pressure them into things and parents can sometimes not be the perfect hero and put their kids into situations where it hurts them. A big portion of relationships are friendships. They are very beneficial at some points but can sometimes hurt the people in it by peer pressure, disrespect, lack of trust, or other reasons. House…

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    The Life to Live Is the dream you living the America dream? The author to the book The House on Mango Street is Sandra ciseros. The main character in the book is Esperanza a girl that she created and has some similar characteristics. The story of The House on Mango Street is about a young girl that struggles with money and lives in a house with two boys and one sister in Chicago. The obstacles to the American Dream are trust/honesty, lack of poverty, and lack of time (family). First of…

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    globe have experienced some form of sexism. That can be catcalling, lower wages than men, societal gender roles, lack of an education, or abuse because of your gender. These acts of sexism severely diminish a woman’s view of herself. In The House On Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros, the main character Esperanza and the other women in her community face the constant struggles and effects that sexism has on them. The Help by Kathryn Stockett also presents the effect of sexism in her characters…

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    “House on Mango Street” frequently refers to Esperanza’s observations of the Hispanic women in her life. While holding on to their roots, these women manage to cope with the struggles of being in a new country. Most of these women learn to accept that their heritage cannot always be preserved while others don’t want to risk losing their identity. Esperanza’s neighborhood is cluttered with Latinos like Mamacita who try not to speak the language that sounds like tin. Esperanza being a first…

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    HOUSE ON MANGO STREET While reading “The house on mango street”, everything in the book seemed to get progressively became contorted for the innocent girl named Esperanza. In the beginning of the story the Family had moved a couple of times prior to the last and having to move again having more complications with broken water pipes, and the landlord refusing to fix them leaving them no other choice but to advance to the next home. Esperanza describes her name as being an awful name with too…

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    breaking through that feeling and living their dream is something people will never want to forget. In The House on Mango Street, a novella by Sandra Cisneros takes the readers through Esperanza’s story of growing up in Chicago trying to find out who she is and what she wants to be. She fights for what she wants trying to live out her dream. The circle is an important symbol in The House on Mango Street representing ways that many characters are trapped in a cycle of violence and poverty as well…

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