Sandra Cisneros's "Do not marry Mexican people" will introduce readers to Clemencia. Sisneros believes Clemens is a woman who is proud of her Mexican tradition, but she knows the embarrassing words about herself's Mexican father from her loving mother's trusty mother's lips not. "We will not marry Mexican people" Later on her dirty life and a pessimistic worldview led her to her adulthood destructive journey. Briefly, the relationship between Cremencia and mothers is like "never before" (Cisneros 131). Especially at the last moment of her sick father's life.
Please do not marry Mexican who are short stories by Sandra Cisneros. The story is about the girl named Clementia, her mother 's words, her mother always said to her that "please do not marry mexican." Clementia no longer wants to marry "marriage failed", and Clemens likes "to borrow" by her men. But the problem is that there is a desire to feel forever or because I want revenge. - Because of personal and religious beliefs, no one in our society will accept other important gay people. In 2004, Michigan's initiative was approved. In other words, people of same sex can not marry each other.
Sandra Cisneros's "Do not marry Mexican people" will introduce readers to Clemencia. Sisneros believes Clemens is a woman who is proud of her Mexican tradition, but she knows the embarrassing words about herself's Mexican father from her loving mother's trusty mother's lips not. "We will not marry Mexican people" Later on her dirty life and a pessimistic worldview led her to her adulthood destructive journey. - Sandra Cisneros's "Do not marry mexicans" will introduce readers to Clemencia. Cisneros believes Clemens is a woman who is proud of her Mexican tradition, but she does not know the phrase to swear "Do not marry mexican people." A negative denial of the outdated life and pessimistic world perspective of her own Mexican father in her adult's devastating journey
Sandra Cisneros introduces readers about the complexity of ethnic and gender identity, centered on Mexican-American women living in the United States, in her story "Do not marry mexican." The story is about how she tika women and how she refused her revenge of her white lover by becoming a sexual tutor for her teen son. Cisneros gave life to Clemencia and described her as a contemporary person to show the general adverse effect on Mexican American women, especially Chicanas living in America. The hero of this story, Clemens, remembers what he called "Drew, Marinna? This is a joke, a private game between us, because it looks like your whisker Corte. The black skin is against you ... My Malinalli, Malinche, my niece, you say, I will pull back my head with a scorpion "(192). Clemens is a painter, but she also needs to support herself in other ways.