Imprisoned on Mango Street

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Imprisoned on Mango Street

“I am tired of looking at what we can’t have.” This particular quote explains that
Esperanza desperately longs to leave Mango Street behind, but she also feels that she may be trapped forever. Esperanza is coming to realize she may never get out of Mango
Street. Esperanza feels as though she is trapped many times. Three areas where
Esperanza realizes just how trapped she is are a treasure in a furniture shop that they cannot have, Esperanza’s family making lies about when they will leave, and the past experiences of Esperanza’s family members.

To begin, Esperanza first realizes how trapped she is in Mango Street in one of her routine visits to “Gil’s Furniture Bought & Sold.” Esperanza and Nenny discover a treasure in this odd place. It is a music box, and one of the most beautiful things either of them have heard. However, when they attempt to purchase it, they are turned away by the owner. Obviously, the music box brings hope and joy to Gil, the store owner. He wants to keep this old and beat up music box forever. It keeps him going in the different world of Mango Street. The fog begins to clear even more in Esperanza’s head once she has this picture and sound of the music box in her head. She has seen the way out, but she will never take it because it is not for sale.

Furthermore, Esperanza’s family has much longing to get out. However, many of these wishes will not come true. Esperanza’s parents have told her their house on Mango
St...

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