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The House On Mango Street Luis J. Rodriguez Analysis

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The story of my childhood is very present in my life every time I watch the Spanish programming on television. In the occasions I have free time from my daily routine I sit next my mother in the living room and talk about how different my childhood was in Mexico compared to my son’s here in California. We like to watch documentaries about the thirty two states and rural towns that surround each state in Mexico. Unlike the stories “Miss East LA” and My Ride My Revolution” by Luis J. Rodriguez my story does not begin in an urban city or in a diverse community like the south central area. Not even in a wealthy gated community or in the popular community of East Los Angeles.
I spend the first years of my life in a town called La Esperanza which means hope in the English language. La Esperanza is located in the state of Colima in Mexico. La Esperanza is …show more content…

Off course I did not have money to buy one choco milk every day so I had to work to earn one. My mother did not know I worked in the mornings before school at one of the stores. I was only six years old and I was already doing house chores for a living. I felt like a maid but I did not care because I was helping my mother by been able to pay for my own staff. I noticed my mother’s struggle to support her two daughters so I decided to experience my first job at young age. The lady I worked for she was tough on me she wanted her sixty pesos ($5.00 us dollars) to be worth so she would sometimes take advantage of me but I do not blame her because thanks to her I know how to survive by myself. My job ended soon because in small town people spread the word easily and my found out about my job she said I should focus on school. But the people in the town are good so I did not get

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