Thursday, March 21, 2019
The House on Mango Street :: House Mango Street
  The House on  mango tree Street     At the novels end, Esperanza declares that she is  besides strong for Mango  Street to keep her forever. What is the nature of her  military posture? How does  Cisneros  form this characteristic elsewhere in the book?    Esperanza feels she is  in any case strong to  cognise on Mango Street. She feels her life  would be better if she lived somewhere else. She wants to  precede Mango Street so  that she can find herself. Esperanza knows that she is not  kindred the others on  Mango Street, and she wants to move to a  lieu with trees around it, a big yard  and grass growing with fall out a fence (page 4). To leave, she moldiness have strength.  Where will she get it? I believe her strength comes from within.   Esperanza builds her strength off the mishaps that occur while living on  Mango Street. In the vignettes, Esperanza describes some very interesting things  that take place on Mango Street. She recalls a time when Sally befrien   ded her  and told Esperanza to leave her alone with the boys. Esperanza felt out of place  and was very uncomfortable and very ashamed to be in that situation. She wanted  more from life than that, so she left the scene.   There was  some other time when Esperanza wanted to eat lunch in the canteen at  school. She was not allowed to eat at school, because she lived close enough to  walk  lieu for lunch. But, Esperanza wanted to feel special like the other kids,  so she  convert her mother to write a note to the nun in  burster giving her  permission to eat in the school canteen. The mother wrote the note,  exclusively the nun  was not convinced. So, she made Esperanza go to the window and point to her  house. She was too ashamed to point to the old-run-down home where she lived.  This was one of her most embarrassing moments.  non to be outdone, Esperanza  said, I knew then I had to have a house. A real house. One I could point to  (page5).    In Four  near(a) Trees, Esperan   za compares herself to the four skinny trees  outside her house. Like the trees, she too, has not found her place in the  world.  
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