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Use Of Situational Irony In The House On Mango Street

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AEC Paragraph: Situational Irony in The House on Mango Street In “The House On Mango Street”, Cisneros uses (situational) irony to show and express the environment Esperanza lives in and the people she lives around. A major irony of the story is that Esperanza’s family had decided to move into a house of their own because they wanted to feel a sense of safety and security. Mango Street is anything but safe and secure and the house is nothing the family dreamed of having. Esperanza explains, “It’s not the house we’d thought we’d get” (3). Vignettes like "The Family of Little Feet" and "Red Clowns" show that Mango Street is filled with things like sexual assault and crime. Esperanza’s family moved to Mango Street in hopes of a better life; …show more content…

Cisneros uses irony in the vignette “The House on Mango Street” to show how Esperanza feels she doesn't belong on Mango Street which develops the overall theme of the struggle to find self-definition in an unsuitable environment. Sally is a very ironic character in the book. She married young and had an abusive father “He just went crazy, he just forgot he was her father between the buckle and the belt” (93). Esperanza thinks that Sally had married young to escape her dad. She marries a man who doesn’t give her the freedom she longs for and imprisons her in his home. He makes her “sit at home because she is afraid to go outside without his permission” (102). The irony of Sally’s situation is that she had escaped Mango Street and her father so that she could be free and not get punished for doing things like “talking to a boy” (93). However, her new husband is just as restraining and abusive in ways that he “won’t let her talk on the telephone, And he doesn’t let her look out the window” (102). Sally says she is happy which is ironic since she is in the same situation she had tried to escape from. The irony of Sally’s story shows that you can’t escape your problems by

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