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The House On Mango Street Esperanza Character Analysis

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From Young to Mature Can you picture being apart of a wealthy family in Mexico? Most people in Mexico are seen as seen as poor and very needy, but Esperanza came from a very blessed family. (Ryan 3) Esperanza's family is seen as a very wealthy family, especially in the 1930's. Her father is a wealthy farm owner that accumulates most of the money for the family, and Esperanza is spoiled rotten due to this. (Ryan 3) She owns many nice things that many her age couldn't afford in Mexico at the time. She has been excited lately due to the fact her 13th birthday was approaching, but she could hardly wait for her 15th birthday. She knows on her 15th birthday, she and others will wear white gowns, big celebrations for her, and even the sons of the …show more content…

While most Americans speak English, most Mexicans speak Spanish; but they still enjoy learning new languages and interacting with people. Mexicans have two types of ways they communicate with people; which include verbal and nonverbal. (Mexican culture) When they are verbally speaking to someone, they are expected to be courteous and respectful. On the other hand, when they inverbally speak to someone, this tells other people they are doubtful, shy, disapproved, angry, or simply not understanding. (Mexican culture) Also, Americans and Mexicans both have their families as number one in their life. Their families are their main priority in life though. Both cultures has the man as the “main man” of the house, the woman as the one who cooks and clean, the son as the one who cleans and works, and the daughter who follows the mothers footsteps in everything she does. Mexicans also have different holidays as Americans as well. They have The Day of the Dead, which is the day they believe the souls came back and visited them, and the day they go and bring gifts to the alters of the dead ones. (Day of the Dead) While we have Halloween, which is the day Americans go door to door saying, “Trick or Treat”, getting candy, and spending time with family. Most Mexicans will practice the religion of Roman Catholicism, while Americans will practice Christianity.

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