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What are some themes in the House on Mango Street?

What are some themes in the House on Mango Street?

The House on Mango Street ThemesLanguage and Names. One of the most important themes of The House on Mango Street is the power of words. Gender and Sexuality. Foreigness and Society. Identity and Autonomy. Dreams and Beauty.

What is the thesis of The House on Mango Street?

Thesis Statement: The House on Mango Street is a novel that expresses many feminist ideals.

How did the House on Mango Street Show Esperanza’s identity?

Esperanza learns to shape an identity through self-awareness and art. She learns that in order to escape the constricted life on Mango Street she must shed her dependence on men and struggle hard for self-determination. These images parallel how Esperanza feels about the world.

Who said Esperanza return to Mango Street?

“Alicia & I Talking on Edna’s Steps” 2. What does Alicia predict for Esperanza’s future? Alicia predicts that Esperanza will come back to Mango Street.

Why does Esperanza feel bad for Sally?

Esperanza feels guilt because she believes that she is the cause of her aunt’s death.

What did Esperanza wish for?

They tell her “Esperanza” is a good name, and that she is special and will go far. They ask Esperanza to make a wish, and then they say it will come true. They want her to accept her name – which she used be ashamed of – and find strength within herself.

Why doesn’t Esperanza dance at her cousin’s baptism?

For Esperanza’s cousin’s baptism, Esperanza’s mother buys her a beautiful new outfit but forgets to buy the shoes that go with it. At the party after the baptism, Esperanza refuses to dance because she is embarrassed by her old brown saddle shoes. Esperanza is proud that one particular boy watches her dance.

What does Esperanza say she will do when she’s older?

What does Esperanza say she will do when she is older? She will own a house and invite the bums in to live in the attic. She will run an orphanage or give money to the poor. She will move away from places where men beat women and girls, and women stare out at windows.

What will make Mango Street better who will make it better?

She repeats that she has no house except for one in her dreams. Alicia says “like it or not you are Mango Street,” but Esperanza vows to never return until somebody makes Mango Street better. Alicia asks her who will make it better, and she suggests the mayor.

Who is Elenita in House on Mango Street?

Summary: “Elenita, Cards, Palm, Water” Esperanza has her fortune told at the house of Elenita, a witch woman. Elenita seems very much like the other women in the neighborhood, except that she is somewhat better off. She is home with her two kids and has covered her sofas with plastic so the baby won’t dirty them.

What are Alicia’s dreams and goals for herself?

What are Alicia’s goals and dreams. Alicia wished to get a good education by working hard so that she leave Mango Street and live well on her own. She is afraid that she will never be able to escape Mango Street.

Why did outsiders feel afraid on Mango Street What was their reasoning?

Esperanza and the other children of Mango Street aren’t afraid, because they know the people who look so dangerous to outsiders, like Davey’s crooked-eyed brother, and the tall man with the hat, and the mentally disabled Eddie V. This is Esperanza’s most direct description of the racial prejudice she faces every day.

What Esperanza learns?

On one important level Esperanza Rising is a heartwarming story of a young girl who learns the importance of love and sacrifice for family and friends, but on another level it is also a lesson in the cultural as well as personal struggles that poor families, especially immigrants and farm laborers, must experience.

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