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    many emotions and questions. Sexuality can be an extremely confusing and frightening time for many young girls. Esperanza experiences a variety of new emotions and experiences new things because of her growing sexuality. In the book The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros, Esperanza is a young girl facing many new challenges in her life including her developing sexuality. Symbolism is used in the text. Sandra Cisneros’s use of symbolism in the different shoes symbolizes Esperanza’s…

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    only factor that plays a role in shaping people in who they become, but the communities that people grow up in plays an essential role. How, exactly, do the cultures of people and their communities help shape people in who they become? In The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros, this question causes the main character to ponder how her Latin culture and community help shape her in becoming a unique, independent woman that she becomes . The culture of people and the community plays a crucial…

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    face and they are smart enough to know that the bigotry against them is naive and shortsighted. Pieces of literature are often created to help open people’s eyes to the different forms of intolerance people face and to help inspire change. House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros and The Help by Kathryn Stockett are similar in the fact that they both illustrate how discrimination can motivate someone to strive for change. The racial discrimination that Aibileen faces in The Help is the main…

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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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    In Sandra Cisneros’ novella The House on Mango Street the main character Esperanza begins to learn about sexuality through her transition from childhood to adolescence. Through the first vignettes of the novella Esperanza has shown innocence in not recognising the effect that sexuality can provide. However as Esperanza is growing up and maturing she begins to find out what kind of impact sexuality has. In the vignette “The Family of Little Feet” Esperanza and her friends find some new shoes and…

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    Texts Set Assignment Text Name: The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros What it's about: Chapter 4 focuses on Esperanza reflecting on her name. During the process, she reveals “marks” of her identity: how she identifies herself, what she values, where her family is from, and other topics that are relevant to this project. She talks about how she does not like her name and that others could pronounce it correctly. The name means. “hope” but to her it means sadness. Rationale for why I…

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    In the House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros, many of the characters struggle to find their place in society. Some of them choose to work hard to change their situation and what they have. Others accept their fate and try to make the best of what they have. However, all of them, in some way, have their own goals and dreams to accomplish. Through the theme of dreaming, Cisneros reveals the idea that success is the result of hard work, despite the challenges put on by society. Throughout the…

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    In Sandra Cisneros’ “House On Mango Street” Esperanza experiences a moment of identity through her appearance. In the vignette, Chanclas, She is insecure about what her feet look like because they are supposedly so big, but she ended up noticing that nobody else noticed or cared. But the question is, did anybody actually notice or care about what she or her feet looked like? The answer is no, nobody noticed. In the vignette, “those who don’t” is about Esperanza talking about people who don’t…

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    Throughout the novel The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros, Esperanza expresses her love for houses, and how much she wishes to have one for herself. Cisneros characterizes Esperanza as being borderline obsessed with tying in her identity with objects that surround her in her everyday life. This trait is mainly seen in how she idealizes houses, but is also visible in how she judges herself and others based on material items such as shoes and clothing, outward appearance, and age.…

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    female agency in their environments, however there are several texts that, while less apparent in their themes, are subtly crafted and just as effective in detailing the path of a women in discovering her efficacy as those two scripts. In The House on Mango Street, Sandra Cisneros captures in a series of poetic selections of prose the journey of a young girl who is traveling throughout a culture that, like many, puts a damper on female agency. However, in many ways, the protagonist and several…

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