Discrimination has always been controversial, regardless of whether it is due to sex or skin color, it always exists. The writer's inspiration seems to come from direct information and experience in the case of Chicana Cisneros, Chicana writer, Langston Hughes, and African-American poets. When they read their story, the reader can decide what different life experiences will affect and motivate them to write in their own way. The analysis of Sandra Cisneros and Langston Hughes and their work demonstrate how similar their writing is, how different discrimination and cultural environment influences and shapes the different parts of each work .
Caramelo's analysis by Sandra Cisneros Caramelo is a very interesting novel. It describes Hispanic family tea. Sandra Cisneros chose her title for this book. I will explore the difficulties and possibilities of life in this fascinating novel. The author explains the word "caramelo" in two different ways in different ways. I will tell you about the skin color of my first Candelarias. Mr. Zelaya said, "Her skin is like a color, even if she sees herself, her color is so sweet that she will get injured" (p. 37).
Sandra Sisneros (b.1954) Sandra Cisneros was born in Chicago, but most of her childhoods and adolescents were between Chicago and Mexico. By talking about identity, poverty, and gender in lyrical and sensual words, she became one of the most famous and respected Tikana writers in the USA. Nevertheless, her vibrant style is not always welcome as she draws her historic King William area purple in the fight with her San Antonio neighbors. In the article on the "Houston Chronicle" he says the mayor stated that "there is no regulation if you allow you to purify your house for your heritage." I paint her Victorian house in the house. , "Real" color combination: pink, red trim