The House On Mango Street Esperanza Rising

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Esperanza essay Mexican immigrants were faced with bad housing,low wages,and discrimination once in the U.S ,but they never gave up. In the book Esperanza rising by Pam Munoz Ryan,Esperanza was forced to emigrate to America because her dad suddenly died without notice fast,and they were also forced to leave because,her uncle wanted them to stay so lois can marry her mom.After learning about immigrant workers,Esperanza faced several challenges as an immigrant such as working in fields,taking care of mama,and discrimination of us. Most importantly, Esperanza faced the challenge of being an immigrant. On pages 115 she started her job on sweeping the floor,but she had some problems, she did not know how to sweep. Esperanza's other problem was when she was home alone and she fed the baby’s raw plums,so then the baby's stomach gurgled which …show more content…

e the baby’s kept on filling their diapers.Esperanza's biggest problem was when her dad died,when she had to leave abuelita in aguascalientes,and when her mama got sick with fever valley,so she had to get a job to be able to pay the hospital bill.The most important part of the book that Esperanza had to deal with was marta and her friends,because all marta and her friends did was getting people to strike with

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