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    Structure of Essay Eleven Sandra Cisneros story Eleven is an influential piece about the struggle of Rachael on her eleventh birthday. Rachael is a young girl who is harassed with understanding how to feel about her birthday, a day which is delightful for most but not for her. She fights through her age and maturity to be understood, but fails. Told from an insightful first person Eleven contains simplistic diction and a good use of similes to characterize Rachael as a neglected and sad girl with

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    Storyteller,” Sandra Cisneros discusses how she didn’t let her family's’ traditions interfere with her passion to become a writer. Despite the fact that her father loathed the idea of her moving out without being married, her desire for independance lead her to leave. She finally got her silent home to “listen to the voices inside herself” while becoming inspired by all of her trinkets. Every decision she makes revolves around her writing; it influences every aspect of her life. Cisneros emphasizes

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    Sandra Cisneros writes in “Only Daughter” about being the only daughter in a very big family. One mother, one father, six sons and one daughter is what made up her family. She remembers her life as a young girl as always feeling like she was only meant to be married. Even going to college was only acceptable because she had a greater chance of meeting a man who could eventually be her husband. Although she became an English professor after graduation and was a published author, she always felt as

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    The story “Barbie-Q” was written by Sandra Cisneros who grew up with a strong male influence in her family, being the only female in a family of six male kids. She began writing at a young age and became an accredited author in 1978 with a Masters degree in Fine Arts at an Iowa Writers Workshop (Cisneros 339). The story “Barbie-Q” is is a work with a strong emphasis on underprivileged females being overruled by society. Cisneros’ point of the story is to identify that the pressures of females to

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    "BREAD" SANDRA CISNEROS I question whether these two people in the story are having an affair, back together after a divorce, or whatever? Something as simple as bread can lead to that answer. The bread is much like their relationship, actually exactly like it. "We were hungry. We went into a Bakery on Grand Avenue and bought bread. Filled the backseat. The whole car smelled of bread. Big sourdough loaves shaped like a fat ass"(Cisneros 84). It was an affair. They were lusting each other and finally

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    In My Name by Sandra Cisneros, the author herself explains the meaning of her name, Esperanza, in both the English and Spanish language and how it is not the name she wants to inherit from her great-grandmother because of her life occurrence. Cisneros explains the meaning of her name Esperanza by stating it that “In English my name means hope. In Spanish it means too many letters.” (109). She also explains that her great-grandmother was born in the Chinese year of the horse which is supposed to mean

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    The Street That Changed a Life The House on Mango Street, by Sandra Cisneros, displays a great emphasis on culture and people helping form a young girl into a young lady. The main character, Esperanza, has to navigate a mentally and physically challenging life growing up in a poor, Hispanic neighborhood while still learning how to mature and rise above the poverty that surrounds her. Thus, the question arises: in what way and to what extent does close human interaction change Esperanza’s life and

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    discover that there’s more that they can achieve. Another story that shows a similar content is titled, “Only Daughter” by Sandra Cisneros. It is a story about a girl with six brothers yet tells herself that the is an only daughter. Cisneros has had hardships of her own when she was growing up with her family because she thought the wasn’t being recognized by her father as much. Cisneros has three major themes in her story: such as relationships with parents, terms of approval, and the perspectives people

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    The book Woman Hollering Creek, by Sandra Cisneros highlights many examples of “everyday verbal mythology” in the Hispanic culture, literacy and language as sites of conflict build up. The violence in lack of translation, interpretation by translators, culture betrayal and existence of encoded language only familiar to insiders are some of the issues that seems not to appeal to the translators. The sufferings and subordination of both the culture and language by the leading culture is accompanied

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    In The House on Mango Street, by Sandra Cisneros, twelve-year-old Esperanza Cordero must navigate through the trials and tribulations that one can associate when encountering young adulthood. The author Cisneros, utilizes her unique writing style of vignettes to illustrate the narrative voice of Esperanza in her text. A major theme that can be seen as the most prominent thus far, is on the feminist role of Esperanza as a female in her Latin American culture. The House on Mango Street is an overall

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