The House On Mango Street Literary Analysis

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In the novel “ The House on Mango Street” by Sandra Cisneros is a coming of age story about a girl named Esperanza. Throughout the story she endures many conflicts and learns from the situation’s she gets in from childhood to adolescence. She also learns from the women in her neighborhood or barrio who she wants to be and who she doesn’t want to be.Her strength has allowed her to escape, but advice from the three sisters help her to realize she has to help out others who cannot help themselves.

One of the few woman in the novel who aren't as strong as Esperanza is Marin. Marin is a teenager from Puerto Rico living with family in the U.S. Her main goal in life is to find a man to take care of her. For instance she tells Esperanza that “ What matters,... is for the boys to see us and for us to see them.”(Cisneros 27)This clearly presents how much Marin cares about having a man in her life. Esperanza could help her learn how to be an independent and a self sufficient young woman. …show more content…

Esperanza admires the fact that she always look so beautiful with her “eyes like Egypt and nylons the color of smoke”(Cisneros 81). Sally like many of the young woman in this story gets married early in order to escape. And of course like all the others who think that the marriage will be all flowers and rainbows she is wrong and ends up trapped and and abused by her “loving” husband. So she stays inside because she is too afraid to go out and”looks at all the things they own: the towels and the toaster, the alarm clock and the

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