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    Sandra Cisneros The author for this project is a multi-cultural, passionate author, with well known books and a variety of book genres with different combination of writing styles. Sandra Cisneros is incredibly gifted in her writing techniques, as she is a current literature educator and inspires people to see the world the way she does. Cisneros has done a good job of making her writing style comprehensible, many can depict what she's discussing about by just flipping to a random page in one…

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    “You live there? The 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…

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    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 story is mainly about struggle for self-definition. In the short story The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros, the author uses the stylistic technique of word choice to display imagery. The author uses many different forms of figurative…

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    literary text “Eleven” by Sandra Cisseros, the author expresses all of the different feelings about being eleven years older that the character Rachel is experiencing as she describes her eleventh birthday. Through the text Cisseros appeals to the emotion of the audience, creates imagery, and applies details from home life to characterize Rachel. Today is Rachel’s eleventh birthday, yet she doesn’t quite feel eleven. At least least, “Not right away. It takes a few days, weeks, sometimes even…

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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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    THE House on Mango Street As Rabindranath Tagore once said “Reach high, for stars lie hidden in you. Dream deep, for every dream precedes the goal.” The quote expresses the significance of dreams. The main character of the house on mango street, Esperanza, is a person that the quote best defines. A very strong girl that once dreamed big, no matter her surroundings and limitations. Throughout the novel, Esperanza goes through many life stages, as she tries to define herself, as well as she…

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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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    In the novel House On Mangoes Street by Sandra Cisneros, the women are depicted as weak yet the anchors of the family. For example, Rafaela who has to sacrifice her desires and her wishes so her husband can pursue his. The text states “Rafaela leans out the window and leans on her elbow and dreams like her hair is life Rapunzel’s. On the corner there's music from the bar, and Rafaela wishes she could go there and dance before she gets old.” Women like Rafaela, The Vargas mom, and Esperanza’s…

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    decisions that portray themselves to have the capability to be responsible, strong, and mature. Over the course of The House On Mango Street Esperanza's had many goals but, her main goal was to one day have a house of her own. She has always felt unworthy because of her home but she believes that one day she will be proud of her own. Throughout Esperanza's life she always wanted to achieve many goals , but the main problem was achieving them, because she lived in a poor neighborhood she never…

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    The American Dream Have you ever wondered what it took to live the American Dream? In the “House on mango street” By Sandra Cisneros it shows the things you need to live the perfect american life. The main character in the story is Esperanza,she is a young girl who lives with her family in a small house on mango street. The story takes place in chicago, Esperanza and her five other family members live.Her family is very poor and they don't live the american dream. Her family faces many…

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