In these short, poetic stages, Sandra Cisneros caught sadness and despair Esperanza saw with her neighbors, especially women. The beauty as a child is like riding a bicycle and a friend. Esperanza wrote her house on Mango street, "The windows are small, you think they are holding their breath;" Her mother, she gave up her study and continued educating her I married her friend Sally. Escape from her house and it is too young to eventually become a virtual prisoner of her husband
A room for the entire family, including a room to sleep, a man who abuses children, a husband and a father abusing a child - may not be able to connect perfectly with the Esperanza world, but she is better off seeing her pursuit I will understand the importance of her commitment to return to life, and "people I left behind."
The mango street house consists of sketches or stories of 44 short characters called episodes. Esperanza tells a story and she moved to a mango street in Mario with her family. As she saw on TV, Esperanza hates their home in 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," but she was always trapped in the cousin she was taking care of. She discovered the fear of outsiders about neighbors and the fear of their neighbors becoming "brown". She became a friend of Alicia attending college at night, so she will not be trapped in the "roller" of her life.
In the first paper: "Mango Street House" at Mango Street's house, Sandra Cisneros depicts Esperanza as an adult woman dreaming of possessing her own house. Since the writer uses the house to find ways to represent artists and women on behalf of Esperanza, the house brings to her the personal and family stability she needs. - ... 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 early in the novel. During her growing sexuality and the deaths of her two families, her grandfather and her aunt loupe, she was forced to face adult issues and conflicts
In a series of episodes, Mango Street's house spent a year on Tikana (a Mexican-American girl) in the life of Esperanza about 12 years old at the beginning of the novel. That year, she and her family moved to the mango street house. This house has greatly improved the family's former apartment and is actually the first house owned by her parents. However, this house is obsolete so Esperanza has not dreamed of it. The house is located in the heart of the crowded Latin community in Chicago, where many of the poor areas of the city are apartheid. As Esperanza did not keep privacy, I decided to leave Mango Street one day and have my own house.