Gender Roles in The House on Mango Street Essay

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    Throughout the eras, literature has witnessed women progressing into more miscellaneous personalities. Contemporary societal and cultural views in literature have varied with the times. At some point in time, the diversity of women’s roles began to increase and characters were given more personal thoughts. Literature began to expand its possibilities, and as a result, both women and men became stereotyped and categorized. In Sandra’s Cisneros’s book “The House on Mango Street”, the women characters display a myriad of roles. From the start, Esperanza Codero recognized the separate worlds of men and women. In her life, women were powerless, and the men were violent and abusive. Obviously, the men presented dominance while the women were vulnerable…

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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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    stuffed inside one cabinet labeled gender. For Esperanza, reaching the limitations of her gender was just part of growing up in Chicago. In The House on Mango Street, author Sandra Cisneros delineates the concept that in society, the roles that are shaped by gender define one’s identity. This becomes clear when Esperanza begins to understand gender in her home, on her street, and in her life. Throughout the novel, women are seen as docile and stuck in their relationships with men. The text…

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    with gender issues since the 60’s, women are still facing biases based on their gender, religion, and cultural differences. One of the reasons why gender hasn’t changed in our lives is because many women are viewed as items, not humans. Another reason we have had no change is because we are still being taught at an early age that men are superior to women. Even in TV shows women stay and take care of the house and men provide for them. In Esperanza’s culture women are supposed to take care of…

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    Changing Gender Stereotypes Changing gender roles is like rowing upstream against the current. Esperanza is a girl who sees the stereotypical life of woman; Esperanza wants to break that stereotype, she wants to be the man at the table. In House on Mango Street, author Sandra Cisneros illuminates the idea that stereotypical gender roles can alter based on one's determination to change.This becomes clear to readers when Esperanza and Alicia stay on track to better their lives, as opposed to…

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    In the novel ¨House on Mango Street¨, by Sandra Cisneros, many conflicts regarding gender roles emerge throughout the novel. In Esperanza’s time, young women have certain expectations about marriage. This creates the theme that gender roles in the 1960s affected the way young women lived their lives; they either conformed or rebelled with the expectations. In the 1960s girls were not thought as strong or independent, especially if they were a person of color like most of Esperanza´s community.…

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    Gender role plays an important role in shaping the way we see and think about others within the community. The role of women in a men dominated society is one of the most important theme in Sandra Cisneros’s novel The House on Mango Street. The main character Esperenza, along with other women struggles to trench the stereotypes that have been made for women by the men in the community. The novel focuses on the effects of society’s expectation and rules of patriarchal culture towards women.…

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    The definition of gender is the state of being male or female, nowhere in that definition does is state that one gender has power over the other. So why do we think that way and why is there such a thing as gender “roles”? We as humans have a habit of treating females as lower beings than males, but they are really equal. Many women face this problem everyday, especially women of ethnicity. They face this problem more than others, they sometimes get treated like servants and are stripped of…

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    Raisin in the Sun and the novel The House on Mango Street there is a clear theme of gender roles of men and women. Women in both are seen as housewives and only clean, cook, and take care of the family. In addition, men are seen a blue collar workers who work for very low pay and do their best to provide and take care of his family. In A Raisin in the Sun the three main women take care of the family home none stop. Ruth who is a hard working determined mother stays at home and does her job as a…

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    The Strength to Rise Above Gender Roles on Mango Street The House on Mango Street, by Sandra Cisneros, is a book about the obstacles Latin women encounter while residing on Mango Street. In their community, males dominate and women are treated as if they are inferior. A woman's merit is placed on her outward appearance, as well as her loyalty to the men in her life. Throughout The House on Mango Street, Sandra Cisneros utilizes the first-person frame of reference, portraying her struggle to…

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