As a young girl, Esperanza is a young girl who sees life from poor life experience, many people do not doubt their own experience. She is shy, but she is a very smart girl. She dreams of a perfect house with beautiful flowers and space for everyone. When she moved to Mango Street's house, reality and dream were very different. In this story, hope (Esperanza) will maintain a tragedy. The house she dreamed of was another. This is her own. A place where she did not share the bedroom with everyone.
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 discovered the fear of outsiders about the neighbor and the fear of making their neighbors 'brown'. 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.
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. This is important as it is about how people use their imagination as a means for people to reinvent themselves.
Esperanza pointed out that the family had lived in several houses until moving to the mango street house and acknowledged the reality of homeless as Mango street wanted to keep an ideal house. The desire to inspire and end the story ends with a return which is a tradition of children's literature. At the end of House of Manor Street, certain paragraphs are repeated and the story is closed. "We do not always live on Mango Street, before that I lived on Loomis on the third floor, before that I lived in Keele before Paekina before Keele. Previously I do not remember, but I remember most of it moving. "(3). Near the end, she said repeatedly. "We do not always live on Mango street, before that I had lived in Loomis on the third floor, but before that I lived in Keele.