The House On Mango Street By Sandra Cisneros

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Hidden in a life of embarrassment, chaos, and confusion there is a life of a young girl who is seeking answers of her future and which culture she can call her home. Throughout the novella, “The House on Mango Street” Sandra Cisneros expresses gow Esperanza really feels in her journey through life. In this book Esperanza is faced with confusion on what culture she truly belongs to and where the place called home is for her, and how she wants to grow up and change a people think about her. Esperanza’s negative view of herself slowly changes as she begins to focus on her larger community and her place within it. Through this, Cisneros shows that knowing and accepting where one comes from is an important part of growing up and determining one’s …show more content…

Esperanza expresses the conflict between having two cultures in her life through the vignette “My Name”. “In english my name means hope. In spanish it means too many letters. It means sadness, it means waiting. It is like the number nine. A muddy color. It is the Mexican records my father plays on Sunday mornings when he is shaving, songs like sobbing” (Cisneros 10). Esperanza expresses how she is feeling towards herself in this quote because it describes how she is confused of where she stands in society because of all the different meanings of her name. Esperanza has many different meanings of her name as shown within the vignette “My Name”. the reason why she has so many different meanings is because of her two different cultures. She simply does not know which culture that is her name. In life when one may be confused or overwhelmed they may travel down a path of uncertainty and have to turn to others for …show more content…

Esperanza is different than most people in her community. In the vignette “Beautiful and Cruel” her different personality is shown, “My mother says when I get older my dusty hair will settle and my blouse will learn to stay clean, but I have decided not to grow up tame like the others who lay their necks on the threshold waiting for the ball and chain” (Cisneros 88). This quote means that Esperanza does not want to grow up like the rest, she wants to be different then what people think she will be. Unlike her sister Nenny who wants to grow up like everyone else in their community. This connects to why her view of herself slowly changes from being negative to being positive. The reason why her view changes is because of her community and also which culture she is apart of. It is okay to be different from anyone else in a community especially when the view of life is viewed

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