The house on Mango Street starts with a Mexican girl, Esperanza Cordero, growing up in Chicago with Mexicans and Puerto Ricans. Esperanza is determined to "say goodbye" to her run downed Latino neighborhood. Focusing on her day-to-day activities. The stories she tells can be as short as two or three paragraphs long. In The Family of Little Feet for example, Esperanza says: "Their arms were little, and their hands were little, and their height was not tall, and their feet very small each story…
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not listen to Cathy and gets $5 from her and and Nelly’s savings account. Esperanza, Lucy, and Rachel purchase the bike and they agree to take turns sharing the bike. Esperanza is now friends with Lucy and Rachel. Esperanza does not like her new house. She dreams to have a better life. Esperanza and Nenny go to a junk store called Gil’s Furniture Bought and Sold. The store is dark and filled with junk. Esperanza says the owner will only turn on the lights if the you purchase an item. The…
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The House on Mango Street, a great book that teaches many different lessons. The author, Sandra Cisneros writes about Esperanza who learns a lot from moving into her new house on Mango Street. The book was published in 1984 but the situatuion in the book is still relatable to this day in 2015. The main character in the story is Esperanza and she recently moved into a small, dusty apartment in Chicago with her family. Esperanza has many conflicts in the story which is teaching her lessons throughout…
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This play was a series of vignettes put together. They all connect to a current social reality most teenagers, and in a few cases teachers, live in. I really enjoyed the creativity of this play. I would describe Chad as a amusing, relatable (mostly for teens), and creative. Their were a few things that they could improve on to make the play stronger. First, they should make sure to not break character until they’re off stage and know for sure that the audience can't see them. When I saw a few break…
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“The House on Mango Street” was written by Sandra Cisneros, in 1984. This book incorporate a variety of devices to create her intended stylistic purposes, and lead one story to another with a smooth transaction. The three techniques she emphasized the most in the book was imagery, metaphor, and simile. All together to create a characterization effect, and create a well-organized book by using these techniques. Sandra Cisneros always start a chapter with a reveal of her setting/background, and…
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Passage picker “Our land is alive, Esperanza.”...with love for the land.” I chose this passage because it is where papa explains his love for the land. Also because it describes the scene in this passage.The Author included this passage because it talks about the main character and her love for her papa. But why do you think papa said that the land was alive? “Where’s Abuelita? Abuelita cried mama”...”own imagination gone wild.” I chose this passage because it is important to know that Esperanza…
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Being an immigrant is very hard, moving from your family and all your memories. There are 3 challenges I have chose. First, Esperanza did not know how to do daily chores because she had always had servants. Next, The dust storms caused mama to become sick with Valley Fever. Last, Esperanza had to work in the fields and take care of mama. Esperanza Ortega from Esperanza Rising is a 12 year old girl who is forced to leave her rich life. She is now poor and living with lots of challenges. During this…
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Teens can use their voices in many ways in today’s society especially when we have social media. They use this platform to talk about these injustices and what we can do to stop these injustices against people of color. Esperanza talks about people who don’t look like her are afraid of her neighborhood because they look like them but she also talks about being afraid of them when she enters their neighborhood.…
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In the novel, The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros, writing sets Esperanza apart from her neighborhood because she has a way to get out of the neighborhood and has people supporting her along the way. Writing is setting Esperanza apart from her neighborhood because not many of her neighbors have something to help them get out and Esperanza is being supported through it all. Esperanza likes to read and write poems for her Aunt Lupe, who is very sick and one of Esperanza’s big supporters. Cisneros…
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The character Esperanza is a fascinating character that cares about her family. Esperanza shows this in Chapter 3 page 23, when she thinks, “I should get up and wave kisses to Papa.” This shows that she loves Papa, because she wants to go and wave kisses to Papa which means that she loves him. Another example of this is chapter 3, page 33 when she says, “Esperanza ran to her. ‘Don’t cry, Mama. Everything will be all right.’“ This means that Esperanza is trying to comfort her mama because she is upset…
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