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The House On Mango Street Identity Essay

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The House on Mango Street is a coming of age story about a young Mexican-American girl named Esperanza, who is struggling to figure out the pieces of herself. Such as, self-definition, ethnicity, language, and economic status. All these come into play as she learns that what defines her is her ability to tell stories. Her writing allows her to express those aspects of her life and allow her to step out of her comfort zone about her background and how she feels towards defining herself.
A common theme in House on Mango Street is the struggle of identity. Esperanza has to define herself both as a woman and as an artist, which changes throughout the novel. In the beginning of the novel Esperanza wants to separate herself from her family …show more content…

It is located in a community where there are not many Latinos and Latinos are seen as foreign. This area where Esperanza lives is considered a barrio, which is a Spanish-speaking quarter of a town or city, especially one with a high poverty level. Throughout the book, she struggles with the shame and isolation she feels that comes with living in the barrio. She is seen as different to her classmates because of who she is and where she comes from. In some cases Esperanza also feels envy to those who have the dream house and dream life that she wants. Not the Mexican-American life she is stuck in. In one of the vignettes “Those Who Don’t,” symbolizes the “white” people who leave a neighborhood because Latino families move in or those who are too scared to be in the neighborhood because of the people in it. This chapter shows the racial prejudice Esperanza faces every day. Even though she knows she would be afraid in a foreign neighborhood from her own. She implies that fear depends on the lack of knowledge of the neighbors and the residents. Esperanza’s on going struggle to fit has a lot to do with where she lives. And the struggle and prejudices she experiences leads her to have a a dream, of which she owns, loves, and is proud of unlike the one she has

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