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The House on Mango Street

2023-12-03 11:31:37

"Classic ... This little book creates more space for yourself on American literature shelves." - Julia Alvarez

"Afortunado! Lucky! Fortunately, a generation born at Esperanza and The House on Mango Street, a lucky future reader, this fun, beautiful book is always with us."

"Sisneros is using her wealthy [Latin] tradition ... and leads an accurate and redundant essay to create an unforgettable character we want to leave the page she is talented There is not only one who is, there is a writer, and an absolutely necessary writer. "- Bebe Moore Campbell, New York Times book review

"Wonderful ... shining excessively The subtle power of Cisneros speaking of the story is evident, she conveys all the ecstasies and anger that grows in the modern world." - San Francisco Chronicle

"A moving novel ... fun and beautiful ... like the best poetry, it opens the window of the soul, without wasted words." - Miami Herald

"Sandra ยท Cisneros is one of the most intelligent writers among young writers today, her work is sensitive, wary and has meticulous attention ... it is abundant in music and photography." - Gwendolyn Books

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. Between her growing sexuality and the death of her two families, her grandfather and her aunt loupe, she was forced to face adult problems and conflict