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    think about her shoes instead of noticing how she dances. Esperanza sometimes wished for never forget where she comes from or who she is and sometimes she wishes on something stupid that one of those days will come true. “One day I will have a house on my own‚ but I won´t forget who I am or where I came from… (p.87)Make a wish?... I closed my eyes. Did you wish already? Yes I said…” (p. 104-105) this shows that she wants to not forget about her past but she wishes for a new future that she will

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    Unit 5 Paper – The House on Mango Street Summary of “Our Good Day” In my opinoin this part of the story shows that you can’t judge a book by it’s cover. Just because someone looks a certain way that doesn’t mean that they are a bad person or are not worthy. Everyone should be given a chance to prove themselves. Unlike Cathy who dismisses Rachel & Luch because of the way they look‚ Esparanza gives them a chance and ends up getting two very good friends out of the deal that don’t seem to

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    Many children’s self identity change when they transfer into adulthood. In The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros‚ the protagonist‚ Esperanza‚ realizes she is becoming an adult. This transition greatly affects the way she identifies herself. Esperanza’s concept of identity changed within the novella The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros because she no longer views herself as a child and now views herself as an adult. One way Esperanza is shown as becoming an adult is through her growing

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    it is hard to deal with. From the book‚ The House on Mango Street and the short story‚ “By Any Other Name”‚ the girls in the stories are treated horribly‚ discriminated against‚ disrespected‚ and are victims of prejudice‚ because of this we learn that discrimination hurts and effects the way that we live our lives in a negative manner. In both of the stories‚ all three girls (and in some cases more) are treated horribly. In The House on Mango Street‚ Esperanza describes one of her experience with

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    Kendrick November 6‚ 2013 Suzanne Weber ENC 1102 Argument Essay 2 The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros Growing up I experience some bad times that really got me wondering if my life would ever get better because of my current situation; however my life got better and I’m living a great life. In the case of Esperanza and her family they’re living a bad lifestyle and it doesn’t get any better from when they move from house to house or apartment from apartment. Although Esperanza is very

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    house on mango street essay In the novel The House on Mango Street By Sandra Cisneros violence plays a large role in the characters lives. Violence is shown throughout the story through the eyes of Esperanza who is the main character. She has friends and neighbors all who are affected by violence. To begin with‚ in the vignette "Minerva who writes poems" Esperanza talks about her neighbor Minerva. She says that Minerva’s boyfriend comes to visit and beats her and then she goes to her house

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    YOU MAY HAVE A HOUSE BUT NOT A HOME In the novel The house on Mango Street‚ written by Sandra Cisneros many themes are discussed but one major theme is a house but not a home‚ homelessness‚ which catches a reader’s attention. Sandra Cisneros was born in Chicago in the year of 1954. Sandra Cisneros is a brilliant writer. Her novel is read not only by adults but also by children. This novel is used in elementary school‚ middle school‚ high school and even Universities and all because of the Simplicity

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    daily struggles for Esperanza in her book‚ The House On Mango Street. Throughout the novel‚ Esperanza searches for her identity and longs for freedom‚ while experiencing gender bias and objectification in her neighborhood. She rejects a life of poverty‚ submission to men‚ and stereotypes. During her year on Mango Street‚ she grows‚ dreams‚ and learns how to overcome these struggles. Esperanza does not want to become like the rest of the women on Mango Street. She notices the male dominant society and

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    The House on Mango Street Plot: Esperanza was happy to live in a house of her own‚ but it wasn’t at all she expected it to be. She wanted to leave the house on Mango Street immediately. Esperanza makes one new friend‚ Cathy. Cathy is only Esperanza’s friend until next Tuesday‚ by then Cathy will move since the neighborhood is too awful. After Cathy leaves‚ Esperanza makes two new friends Rachel and Lucy‚ who are sisters. Throughout the story‚ it shows how Rachel and Lucy’s friendship grows with

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    In the House On Mango Street‚ Esperanza Cordero is such an inspiring character seeing as she shows the ways in which change can alter your life. Because the story is told by her‚ the most developed character‚ the reader experiences her growth along with her‚ which is why there is such a contrast between who she was and who she is becoming. Throughout the course of the novel‚ Esperanza begins to develop from the shy‚ naïve child she was into a mature‚ decisive‚ well-rounded young lady. Impressions

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