The monkey garden Sandra Cisneros in the monkey garden talks about the girl who lost her childhood innocence. This story is a story of a mature woman who remembers having been at puberty through images and events occurring in an unused community. She is not ready for adolescence and uses her imagination to transform this place into a fantasy garden (a place where you can escape from the adult world). The garden is the means by which the narrator leaves the imaginary childhood world and reveals her unwillingness to see the reality of the adult world.
The importance of the monkey garden in mango street life is easy when you are young, the only motivation is to have fun. Some people do not want to be responsible or complicated by adults because they are aware that they must take responsibility at a certain point. At Sandra Cisneros' s "House on Mango Street", Esperanza tried to avoid the usual expectation of retiring a woman from Mango Street. The only way to avoid Esperanza becoming part of the adult world around her is to enter the Monkey Garden where she can become a child.
Another big contradiction between Esperanza and her dream world and the reality of Mango Street is in Monkey Park. When a family with a monkey and a garden moved, she did not listen to the animals and did not like to explore the garden that monkeys once guarded. At first, the garden was a miracle of plant beauty, and it eventually became a weed graveyard for cars. When Sally entered the garden and kissed the boy 's group, the garden was no longer fun for Esperanza' s childhood. With anger of unexplained origin, she became a warrior with a small thief with a stick and a brick to save Sally. When she was forced to leave she acknowledged the fact that she is no longer an easy girl. The pleasure of observing Esperanza's life in the garden is evident in relaxed and comfortable words like "dizzy bees, rolling fruit flying in a bow, airy humming".
Sally put her in these situations by telling Esperanza to give up or give up. Because I did not understand why Sally was ashamed of the boys in the monkey garden, Esparranza began to understand the following words: "The garden that was a good place is not mine" (Cisneros 98). Sally made embarrassing and uncomfortable feelings on her skin without understanding how Sally acted with boys. When Sally gave up Esperanza at the show, Esperanza initially paid close attention to what she and Sally spoke (including boys and gender).