Thursday, January 9, 2020
Analysis Of The Book The House On Mango Street
  Taylor Christensen  Mrs.Evans  Fourth Period   November, 7th 2016    The House on Mango Street  In the novel, ââ¬Å"The House on Mango Streetâ⬠, author Sandra Cisneros portrays a story of a young girl, Esperanza who is completely dissatisfied with her life. She yearns for what she considers a perfect house and various other items that she believes will make her existence perfect. As she finds out who she truly is and what she is really good at, she becomes the person she had hidden all along. She was lost inside someone who was so conceited, and hoped for things that could never even happen. Unfortunately, when someone does not accept the realities of their life, maybe to make it better at some point, their situation becomes intolerable because this individual keeps searching for something that is unattainable.    When her sister, Nene is mentioned in the story Esperanza always proclaims Nene as not a good enough friend/sister, another example of how nothing is good enough for her.  Esperanza always says everything about her is bad luck, her name, her family history even the date she was born. On the Chinese calendar she is a horse which is bad luck. ââ¬Å"Born like me in the Chinese year of the horse - which is supposed to be bad luck if youââ¬â¢re born female - but I think itââ¬â¢s a Chinese lie because the Chinese, like the Mexicans, donââ¬â¢t like their women strongâ⬠ (Cisneros 12). Already defeated, if you are never satisfied in life you will never be happy with yourself or others around you.Show MoreRelatedAnalysis Of  The House On Mango Street 1367 Words à  |à  6 PagesBaker  ENG 102 ââ¬â 2006           14 April 2017  Esperanzaââ¬â¢s Mango Street              The House on Mango Street is a short novel that packs a strong and deliberate message. 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In Social Studies, my greatest challenge was probably the causal loop diagrams because it took me a while    
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