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    does a house represent? For most people a house is a shelter from the weather, a safe environment, a place where one finds stability and strength, and where family gets together. In the novel written by Sandra Cisneros, “The House on Mango Street”, the author tries to explain that every person owns a home with which an individual identifies, it describes who one is, and determined by how a individual view itself, and so it is what makes every person unique. However, for Esperanza, the House on Mango

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    Chicago where everyone knows everyone and people are afraid to go near this neighborhood because, people thought they would get jumped or hurt. This neighborhood is known as Mango Street, and there is a young girl named Esperanza(Sandra Cisneros) that lives in a old broken down home. This is her story in The House on Mango Street, Esperanza is a young Latina writer, inventing for herself who and what she will become . Esperanza did not have many friends, was shy, and very sensitive but her love to write

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    The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros covers a year in the life of Esperanza, a Chicana who is around twelve years of age when the novel starts. Amid the year, she moves with her family into a house on Mango Street, the first house her family has ever owned. Be that as it may, the house is not what Esperanza has longed for, in light of the fact that it is smaller. The house is in the focal point of a swarmed Latino neighborhood in Chicago, a city where huge numbers of poor regions are racially

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    Manhood is sometime characterized in The House on Mango Street and Bloodline Sandra Cisneros literally. In this book the author conveys that manhood is nothing but adult age, it is something we reach somehow by the time and Sandra Cisneros manages to show it by the notion of "hips” that constitutes for Esperanza, Nenny, Rachel and Lucy something that symbolize manhood. They all try to give the utility of hips that they see from the adult female and according to Rachel hips is for propping babies

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    negative effect on the women that live on mango street. “The boys and girls live in separate worlds”(cisneros8) this was said because the men and women have completely different roles in this book. “ but I think this is a Chinese lie because the Chinese, like the Mexicans, don’t like their women strong“(10) the men don’t like strong independent women because the women have the possibility of having more power, they like them to cook clean and basically be a house wife. “she looked out the window her whole

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    Sandra Cisneros, an Hispanic-American author, is most known for her first novel, The House on Mango Street. The story follows a young Latina girl named Esperanza who moves to a low-income Chicago neighborhood and encounters new people and experiences new challenges, one of which is the struggle of choosing to be desired and looked at by men or being independent. Most, if not all, of the women in the novel are often perceived as powerless since they are usually stuck in some type of relationship,

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    The House on Mango Street In the book, The House on Mango Street Sandra Cisneros shows us many examples of women through the eyes of a young girl named Esperanza. Esperanza constantly sees the negative side of society standards toward women. Being pressured to marry from her culture and community; Esperanza questions her future and concludes that she wants to be independent and not rely on a man for happiness. Cisneros suggest to the reader that being a women doesn’t define your

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    The House on Mango Street A las Mujeres, to the women. Sandra Cisneros shows her female support and her hispanic background. This book is short personal stories about a female who is discovering herself and seeing how most women are actually treated. It reveals many ideas about growth, identity, and the roles women play. In House on Mango Street, author Sandra Cisneros presents the idea that women live different lives in society, this becomes clear to the reader by showing women in a nearly powerless

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    is the American Dream? According to Merriam Webster it is a “Happy way of living that is thought by many Americans as something that can be achieved by anyone in the U.S. especially by working hard and becoming successful.” In the book The House on Mango Street we see the life of a girl named Esperanza and her struggles it is then shown that many people are trying to reach the American Dream but are not able to. To Her Mama it would be the fact that she was shameful back when she was a child and

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    dreams of the perfect home, with beautiful flowers and a room for everyone. When she moves to the house of Mango Street, reality is so different than the dream. In this story, hope (Esperanza) sustains tragedy. The house she dreamed of was another on. It was one of her own. One where she did not have to share a bedroom with everyone. That included her mother, father and two siblings. The run down tiny house has "bricks crumbling in places". The one she dreamed of had a great big yard, trees and 'grass

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