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The House On Mango Street Research Paper

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In “The House on Mango Street” dreams and aspirations are a common theme in the book. All the characters in the book have dreams and aspirations that do not include Mango Street. Most characters envision themselves in lives that include luxury. Luxury that Mango Street cannot provide. Mango Street for many characters is a pit stop in the journey to accomplish their dreams, which include living in nice houses that are purchased after winning the lottery, or after meeting a nice dressed man on the subway. Mango Street for various characters is just their pit stop before they are able to attain their dreams. Dreams of real homes, and better lives. For many the pit stop becomes the end of the road, as they become stuck in an effort to grasp a better handle of the American Dream. …show more content…

For Esperanza it’s the hope that one day she will have a real home. For her parents it’s winning the lottery to be able to live in the house they describe to their children. For Esperanza’s parents these hopes and aspirations never die. Esperanza’s parents never stop dreaming about the day they will win the lottery and move into a house on the hills, and Esperanza never stops dreaming about having a house of her own; a real house. As time carries on in the book, through Esperanza’s eyes the reader is shown how cruel reality is on Mango Street. The misery that occurs on Mango Street. Misery of the wives who are beaten by their husbands, from the unwanted pregnancies, and death. Esperanza experiences let down after let down as she tries to adapt to life on Mango Street. As she spends more time on Mango Street, reality sinks in. She is forced to grow up. She gets a job, she realizes that what is desired is not always

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