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    “Regrets are illuminations come too late.” Sandra Cisneros, author from Chicago, Illinois, touches on regret in her writing. Specifically in vignettes, “Edna’s Ruthie,” and “A Smart Cookie,” which make up apart of her novel, The House On Mango Street. Cisneros develops characters, and ultimately themes: hard work pays off and kindness isn’t always reciprocated through the use of dialogue. In the vignette, “A Smart Cookie,” Cisneros uses speech to develop complex characters. The dialogue weaves

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    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 future

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    2015 Twin Minds Sandra Cisneros is a Chicana (Mexican-American woman) who grew up in Chicago during the 1960’s. The House on the Mango Street is her first novel, and it speaks about a year in the life of the adolescent main character, Esperanza. Like Cisneros, Esperanza lives in Chicago in a Latino neighborhood. The House on the Mango Street is a story of the struggles, and growing pains unique to a Mexican American girl. This essay focusses on the theme of how Sandra Cisneros uses the character

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    Woman Hollering creek is a book of stories published in 1991 Sandra Cisneros. These stories talk about the experience she had being around American influences while still being around her Mexican heritage. Cisneros grew up north of the Mexico-US border. These stories focus on the social roles of women and their relationships. In her stories her characters are stereotypes. For example that men are macho and woman are weak. Cisneros talks about three clichés: the virgin, seductress and mother. The

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    respect for each other. However, in today’s society women are been oppressed by sexism and racism ideologies, not only based on gender differences, but in skin color, body shape, and culture as well. Furthermore, the short story “Only Daughter” by Sandra Cisneros can be effectively analyse through the feminist lens in the belief of oppression, constructions of patriarchy, and multiple traditions ; to illustrate women struggle in the limitations and restrictions in the search for social acceptance and to

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    House On Mango Street

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    The house on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros is really a coming of age novel of a Mexican American female developing in a working class Chicago neighborhood. The writer is similar to the main character Esperanza in a number of ways. It being that Cisneros was in addition a Mexican American female growing up in a Chicago working class community. While Esperanza is ashamed of becoming a Mexican American around white Americans, Cisneros is proud to be considered a Mexican American female. But she endeavors

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    House On Mango Street

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    Sandra Cisneros wrote one of her most famous novels about a girl who grows up very poor, struggling to overcome poverty. In the chapter “Mango Street Says Goodbye Sometimes”, Esperanza, a girl who grew up very poor is enjoying the luxuries of having her own personal house. With a joyful tone, Sandra Cisneros creates a hopeful ending in her novel to show how anyone can overcome poverty. With a hopeful tone, Sandra Cisneros explores the concept that the people you live around are very important. In

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    travel through life, there are plenty of interesting straw pieces, or experiences, for the taking. How we set ourselves up and how much we dare risk determines whether we end this life filled with bland memories or adventures as rich as gold. In Sandra Cisneros' essay entitled, "Straw into Gold: the Metamorphosis of the Every Day," we see a young lady who has struggled in life, but has come out on top much like the young maiden in "Rumpelstiltskin," a fairy tale. By inspecting the similarities between

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    House On Mango Street

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    The House on Mango street is an amazing coming of age story about a young Mexican girl in a poor Chicago neighborhood. It was written by Author Sandra Cisneros (who will be explored further in the paper) in the early 1980’s. The main Protagonist is named Esperanza. When the story first starts she in 12 and has just moved into her new house on mango street. The house actually does not live to Esperanza expectations because it’s old and tiny. This creates motivation in Esperanza to move from Mango

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    “ The House on Mango Street.” “They will not know I have gone away to come back. For the ones I left behind. For the ones who cannot out.” ( chapter 44, page 110.) “ The House on Mango Street,” by Sandra Cisneros is a classic book in which discusses coming-of- age. Esperanza who's a Latina girl growing up in Chicago, struggles to define herself and underscore her every encounter and actions. Also, Esperanza identity changes over the course of the novel

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