The House on Mango Street Essay

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    The House On Mango Street is a novel in which various stories are told about the inhabitants of Mango Street by a girl named Esperanza. She tells how they all got to Mango Street and what they had to overcome, like Marin, and the hit-and-run, or Mamacita and her baby boy, or Esperanza herself and the struggle to thrive. These link to the several preventions of meeting the American Dream, as explained by The House on Mango Street, are discrimination, language, and poverty. One of the most…

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    The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cineros is the best by far. The book is intriguing, funny, heart-warming and full of adventure. The book paints a vivid picture of Esperanza and her family living in their new house on Mango Street. Sadly, the house doesn’t meet up to Esperanza’s expectations but Esperanza learns to adjust to new home.The character of Esperanza in The House on Mango Street expresses the difficulty, adventure, friendships, and maturity in her lifestyle. While living on Mango…

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    like their houses. In order to solve the problem about Mamacita not liking her house she choses to not do anything about it. Instead she sits in her window of her house and whines. “She sits all day by the window and plays the Spanish radio show and sings all the homesick songs about her country in a voice that sounds like a seagull.” Mamacita does not enjoy living on Mango Street, she misses her country and instead of making plans to move out of Mango Street, she just sits in her house and…

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    In The House on Mango Street, written by Sandra Cisneros, there are many themes. Some of these themes are universal as well as specific to the era/setting of the book, the 1990s in a Mexican American low income neighborhood. One of the major themes would be words have power. The protagonist, Esperanza, learns the power of controlling languages starting by names. On page 11 it states, “In English my name means hope. In Spanish it means too many letters. It means sadness, it means waiting.” She…

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    Summary: The House On Mango Street is about a young girl born into poverty- Esperanza Cordero- who has never had a real steady housing until she came to the house on Mango Street. Esperanza’s life since she moved to mango street has changed drastically, She’s embracing her new life little by little but also experiencing the hardships and the let downs as well. In this coming-of-age tale Esperanza deals with puberty on the up rise and sexual ‘situations’ which amazingly grows her up in a way.…

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    exciting events in a person’s life. In the novel, The House on Mango Street, by Sandra Cisneros, the protagonist, Esperanza, finally moves into her very own house. But, rather than being pleased with the new accommodations she views the house as a physical representation of the disappointment she feels continuously throughout her life. Her experiences are explained in the very first chapter of the novel also titled “The House on Mango Street.” When mainstream culture portrays a specific image of…

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    The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros is the story of a young girl, who grows up in Mango Street. As a work of fiction, anything can happen. The author has no limitation. In his stories, his ideas are facts. Whether the author tackles real problems or just writes a fun story is his problem. However good fiction, for me, usually has a relatable character who faces problems we can all relate to. His problems are hard, but not impossible, to overcome. The story itself, has to be memorable.…

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    The House on Mango Street is a novel written by Sandra Cisneros,it details the life of a young girl named Esperanza. Showing a point in Esperanza's life that is both troubling and confusing. She faces struggles with boys,school,and even her own family illuminating that Esperanza doesn't have life quite figured out yet. Mango Street also being a place where most women can't get out, those who do often leave with a man. Furthermore, through the strategy of syntax, Sandra Cisneros establishes that…

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    The House on Mango Street is a series of vignettes by Sandra Cisneros that records stories of Esperanza’s life on Mango Street in a chronological order. As she experiences things on Mango Street and matures emotionally and sexually, the vignettes transitioned from innocent childlike observations of the world to sharper reasoning of the cultural and social changes that’s happening in the Mango Street community. Sexuality and freedom are prominent themes throughout the novel. Withe use of symbols…

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    like a necklace. All these stories are connected by a thread. The House on Mango Street is a novel about a girl who had moved repeatedly and eventually she was able to stick to one house, “The House on Mango Street”. Sandra Cisneros shares her story through esperanza and she is able to share the message that she was not able to live the American dream because of the obstacles she…

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