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House On Mango Street Research Papers

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Today we have so many rules, rules on how we are supposed to act, rules on how we are supposed to dress and look. We can't be ourselves, we are shamed into being unique. In the house on mango street, Esperanza goes through the difficulties of life and self-definitions. Esperanza struggles with self-definition, she lives in a small neighborhood, and she is mexican. Throughout the book she talks about her everyday problems, such as her problem with her race. The house on mango street makes us think about the way we treat others and the way we judge them on appearance. When we are born, we are born with a clean slate, a clean slate to love, and a clean state to life. It is our influences and our memories that mold us. We may be born with difficulties that we can't help, but we can embrace it, and love ourselves for it. But it is difficult to love ourselves if others tell us we aren't good enough. When we see others born with a disability such as, autism and ADHD we are taught that they are different. By this we mold minds to dislike others that aren't, “normal”. But they aren't different than us, they breathe, they like the things we like and …show more content…

Esperanza is tired of people judging her for living where she does. She doesn't like where she lives and doesn't want to connect it to her. She hates when she has to show her house because she is ashamed of her house. She repeats that it is temporary and that her parents promised that they will get a different house soon. She is embarrassed of her broken down house, and her overgrown yard. People associate her family with the house they live in and think they are bad people. She talks about how one day she will find her home, “I knew then I had to have a house. A real house. One I could point to. But this isn't it. The house on Mango Street isn't it.”(cisneros pg) esperanza doesn't know where her home is but she knows she will one day find her

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