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    While reading the “Women Hollering Creek” I clearly see how patriarchy dominates the story. Perfectly describing a social system where the male rules and distributes privileges, where men are the head of the family and women are seen as property, subservient and not allowed to exercise any control over their own lives, including marital and sexual control. Cleofila is from Mexico, where she is raised with traditional values in her culture. She grew up in an environment where she was easily influenced

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    of the 1940s in rural Mexico, this distinct piece was written by Rudolfo Anaya; a teacher as well as a writer. Able to emulate the voice of a young Chicano girl, Sandra Cisneros is another writer who published The House on Mango Street and Woman Hollering Creek and Other Stories after the

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    Final There has been a common theme in several pieces of literature read and analyzed this semester; some of the authors convey the struggle of home in their works. It should be noted that the authors this essay will analyze are people of color, adding another complex layer to the idea of a home. The short stories and poems of authors such as: Langston Hughes, Zitkala Sa, and Sandra Cisneros each express the uncertainty, longing, and issues for what a home means. In The Soft-Hearted Sioux, by

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    say. Her book's The House on Mango Street and Loose Woman: Poems enthralled me the most, and gave me a sense of her genre and style. They portrayed her concentration on culture or ethninticity and gender issues. A Stanza from her poem "Loose Woman" really tickled my fancy and is an excellent representation of these two themes: "They say I'm macha, hell on wheels, viva-la-vulva, fire and brimstone, man-hating, devastating, boogey-woman lesbian. Not necessarily, but I like the compliment

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    another woman, Felice. Upon leaving Juan Pedro to return to her family, she meets Felice. Felice gives Cleofilas the ride to the bus station to escape from Juan Pedro. Cleofilas was shocked by the idea of Felice, a woman who “drove a pickup…” and “didn’t have a husband” (Cisneros, 228). Cleofilas has an epiphany and realizes that she could be independent. She would no longer have to rely on a man to support her and her children. Also, as Felice screams when they pass Woman Hollering Creek, Cleofilas

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    National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship, and is regarded as a key figure in Chicana literature (is literature written by Mexican Americans in the united states.) Sandra has also written books such as: “Have you seen Marie?”, “Loose woman and woman hollering creek”, and “Eleven.” Eleven was published August 2010. Eleven is a short story about a young girl named Rachel who explains to the readers that “[what we] don’t understand about birthdays and what they will never tell [us] is that when your

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    “I try to be as honest about what I see and to speak rather than be silent, especially if it means I can save lives, or serve humanity (Cisneros).” Sandra Cisneros is a latina author of award winning novels. She began writing as a teenager and it is now her way of living. I have researched, analyzed, and now I will be summarizing her life from birth to present. Sandra Cisneros was born December 20, 1954 in Chicago, IL. She is one of seven children, the only daughter, and her parents are originally

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    Have you ever felt so alone, you get the impression that you do not belong at a place? Sandra Cisneros describes the unfavorable relationship she faces with her family. Although Sandra is talked down upon, she persuades the readers how the loneliness impacted her life. The story “Only Daughter” was published in a Glamour magazine in 1990. It was written by Sandra Cisneros. She comes from a Mexican-American family who follow the tradition where men are considered more important than women. She describes

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    In several cultures, women are seen as archetypes more than men. The proposition of women are instantly idealized and glorified and instantaneously ignore the true complexity of a woman. Countless of these superficial images can be seen across various cultures where the societies within these cultures define what it means to be a female and what type of behavior is and isn’t acceptable within those parameters. The persistent restatement of these stories throughout these generations reinforces the

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    In 2005 my family moved here with nothing, we lived in a hotel for 3 months until my mom and dad found a job. It was really hard for me because a lot of my family stayed in Mississippi to face the hurricane. In the story “Woman Hollering Creek” Sandra Cisneros states “all morning that flutter of half fear, half doubt” (Cisneros 466). I remember the day we left Mississippi my mom was uneasy about it because we were moving with nothing. Mostly all the business were getting ready for

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