In the book "Mangostreet House", the author Sandra Cisneros proposed a series of episodes involving the girl named Esperanza living in Chicago. I grow up in the Latin region. Esperanza Cordero is looking for a release of low expectations and restrictions that Latin American society often imposes on young women. Cisneros uses its own background to provide readers with an accurate view of today's Latin American society. In particular, Sisneros provided the chapter "boys and girls" and "beautiful and cruel" chapter to express the growth of Esperanza from a suspicious, curious girl to an independent woman.
The mango street house consists of 44 short character sketches or stories called episodes. They were told by Esperanza that she and her family moved to Mango street in Mario. As she saw on TV, Esperanza hates their house on Mango street, as it is not a "real" house. Esperanza's name means "hope" and she soon met Rucy and Rachel. She also met a wise marin about "women's affairs", but she was always trapped in the cousin she was taking care of. She found a fear of outsiders about neighbors and fear of "browning" their neighbors. She became a friend of Alicia attending college at night, so she will not be trapped in her because of the rest of her life.
Mango street's house is a growing novel (adult story) of a young girl in Tikana (Mexican-American) Esperanza Cordero. The book is described in small illustrations as two chapters of a novel and independent short story and prose poetry. The story when she moved to the mango street house in Barrio (Latin America Community) of Chicago, Illinois, includes a year of Esperanza's life. The mango street house has been improved compared to the previous residence of Esperanza, but it is not the house that her or her family dreamed of.
In the first paper: "Mango street house" at Mango street home, Sandra Cisneros depicts Esperanza as an adult woman dreaming of possessing her own house. This house brings the personal and family stability necessary for her to find out whether the writer uses the home representative Esperanza and wants to be an artist and a woman. - ... In the summer of the novel, Esperanza entered the beginning of adolescence. She suddenly became interested in the boy. When they saw her dance, she enjoyed it and started dreaming of her encounter with them. Esperanza was forced to mature quite quickly in the novel. During her growing sexuality and the death of her two families, her grandfather and her aunt loupe, she was forced to face adult issues and conflicts