Gender Roles in The House on Mango Street Essay

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    Sandra Cisneros wrote the House on Mango Street. Sandra was born in Chicago on December 20, 1954. She is the third child in a family of seven children and is the only daughter. Her fathers name is Alfredo Cisneros de Moral, and her mothers name is Elvira Cardero Anguiano. Esperanza’s father was originally from Mexico, who was less dominant than the other father figures in the neighborhood. He worked the majority of the time and was rarely home. Esperanza’s mother grew up in the United States.…

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    Cisneros’ The House on Mango Street, characters experience conflicts between escaping and remaining loyal to their origins. Esperanza’s atypical mindset differentiates her from her harsh, analogous community and environment. One’s identity creates turmoil for those who wish to break out of their silent oppression. Esperanza upholds an unusual interpretation of the words home and house. Esperanza remarks, “The House on Mango Street isn’t it.” Esperanza has lived in many houses in her life,…

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    The novella, The House on Mango Street written by Sandra Cisneros is about a young latina girl named Esperanza that is growing up in Chicago in 1984. Throughout Esperanza’s life she has been exposed to rough experiences that have shaped her into the girl she is today. Esperanza’s identity as a strong, independent and determined girl. In Esperanza’s life there have been many challenges she has had to deal with such as poverty, sexual assault and the stereotype of what a woman is and how one is…

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    Gender Roles that Effect Esperanza's Identity “I wonder if she made the best with what she got or was she sorry because she couldn't be all the things she wanted to be.” (11) Esperanza is a tween and is trying to perceive the world around her. She lives in an environment where she is influenced by her loved ones. They all share stories of regret of their cultural, domestic, and life choice situations. In The House on Mango Street, Sandra Cisneros uses the characters’ personal experiences to…

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    Sandra Cisneros in her bildungsroman The House on Mango Street, explores the identity of Hispanic women within their society. A society in which women are denoted as inferior and trivial to the dominant role of males. Thus the theme of Machismo is explored in a series of vignettes told through the eyes of an adolescent named Esperanza. The women of Mango street are portrayed as reliant individuals who were beguiled into their destiny. Esperanza sees these women as woeful and vows to avoid…

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    an impression. Esperanza describes her house as small and red, with crumbling bricks and a sad appearance. She is determined to have a real house instead, one with a large yard and stairs. Nowadays, young people are mostly preoccupied with obtaining the latest version of a Samsung phone, the newest laptops, and so forth. Esperanza wants a real house. She wants something that most of us take for granted. It’s clear even in the first chapter that the dream house embodies all of her hopes and…

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    occurrences can count as acts of courage. For example, confronting a bully at school shows bravery and courage. For an act to be courageous it must be something helpful. Hypothetically speaking if i returned home and my house was on fire and my dog or family member was still in the house the firemen are a great example. They are doing there job being courageous and doing something helpful for the community, people they dont even know personally. They are taking the risk that we cannot do to be…

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    Equality is something that is perpetually strived for, but seldom achieved. In the novella The House On Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros, the protagonist, Esperanza, does not want to continue the cycle of inequality. Throughout the story, Esperanza continually sees women in her life treated like objects in a society that values women for their looks, and not for what is on the inside. In the thread of gender roles, a theme that is developed is that men do not treat women as their equals, but…

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    experiences. The theme of House on Mango Street is prejudgment, it proves the point that to prejudge someone is unfair, because contributing factors in everyday lives of many people are uncontrollable such as income class, gender, and race. Starting off, to prejudge someone based on their social class is unfair, considering it is an uncontrollable factor in their life. Throughout the vignette, “The House on Mango Street”, the author characterized Esperanza’s house by saying, “ Paint…

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    Adolescence and Sexual Development in The House on Mango Street: How It Relates to Modern Society In Sandra Cisneros’ novel The House on Mango Street, a major theme is adolescence and the developing awareness of the opposite gender, which subsequently leads to a loss of innocence. One of the first places that these themes are seen is the chapter “Hips.” With the statement, “One day you wake up and they are there. Ready and waiting like a new Buick with the keys in the ignition” (49), this…

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