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    husband’s will die with the signal of the death watch beetle serving as their advanced warning to avoid the heartbreak that comes with love. The film Practical Magic is based upon the book written by Alice Hoffman in 1995. The character Sally, played by Sandra Bullock, attempts to thwart the curse by casting a spell creating a man she feels does not exist, but meanwhile her sister, Gilly, played by Nichole Kidman becomes involved in an abusive relationship but cannot summon the death watch…

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    Cisneros, Sandra. The House on Mango Street. New York: Vintage, 1984. Print. As I read The House on Mango Street, I discovered a few symbols. Such as the “Shoe” which could symbolize becoming a woman or embarrassment. Another symbol was the “Tree” which symbolized Esperanza; the book said that the trees didn’t belong in the neighborhood and that is how Esperanza felt. I also found some themes in the story. There was family, Esperanza didn’t feel close to her family, which might have…

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    Prep Guide The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros Plot: • Esperanza and her family moved many times and disliked each home but her father told them the house on Mango Street is way better. Esperanza was excited but when she got there she did not like the house, she wanted to leave the house on Mango Street. • Esperanza made a lot of new friends, like Cathy. Cathy becomes Esperanza's friend till next Tuesday, that's because Cathy will move next Tuesday since the neighborhood is bad(she was…

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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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    Men and women; filed into categories and 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…

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    “I am no bird; and no net ensnares me: I am a free human being with an independent will”-Charlotte Brontë, Jane Eyre. In The House on Mango Street, by Sandra Cisneros, women are portrayed in instances where they gave up on their potential, married instead, and became caged and unhappy. “Rafaela Who Drinks Coconut & Papaya Juice on Tuesdays” shows a woman whose husband won't let her leave the house because she is too beautiful. “Minerva Writes Poems” is about a very young woman who writes poems…

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    Esperanza is not pleased with the home her parents have recently moved into. Esperanza states how it is not the house, she has dreamed of, because it is run-down and small. Sandra Cisneros author of The House on Mango Street, writes this novel as a poetry with a sense of a hood-like matter. Readers may may argue this novel as Sandra compelling readers to leave your town if one isn’t please with it, as for others, some may say where you come from may not be the most safest neighborhood, or the…

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    The House on Mango Street. By. Sandra Cisneros. New York: A Division of Random House, Inc., 1984. 110 pages. Paperback. $5.00. In her book, “The House on Mango Street”, author Sandra Cisneros documents through a series of vignettes the life experiences of a young girl, Esperanza, whose living situation is not one that she prefers, she describes the struggles, dilemmas and embarrassments that this young girl has to endure throughout her life in a place that is difficult for her to call home. The…

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    Perhaps the most unique novel in the realm of storytelling is The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros, which tells the coming of age story of Esperanza, a young Latina girl in Chicago, through the use of vignettes and indirect storytelling. Throughout the novel, Cisneros utilizes vignettes almost as if they were diary entries, showing abbreviated clips from Esperanza’s life, and telling her story and the stories of other characters though specific detailed and emotional moments. This method…

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    The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros, is about the journey through young Esperanza’s life. With her poor Latino family, and the struggles they all face. She remembers as a kid how they would have to move from apartment to apartment. But the one thing she could always rely on was her writing. Even if things are not going as planned, she could escape in her writing. Through living on Mango Street, Esperanza has created hr identity as a strong independent girl. Living in a…

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