In the story “Eleven” by Sandra Cisneros is a story told as from the eyes of an eleven year old girl. The narrator at times‚ gives the reader the feeling you are really reading a story written by an eleven girl and not a grown woman. One can tell this by the author’s word choices throughout the story. Like the narrator repeatedly uses the word “stupid”‚ which to me is a word an eleven year old would really use. As she describes multiple things as “stupid”‚ such as describing her classmate Sylvia
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Have you ever been so scared or nervous that you just stop and cry? In the story ¨Eleven¨ by Sandra Cisneros a scared‚ shy 11 year old girl gets stood up by her mean old teacher in front of all of her classmates. Did I mention it was her birthday? Yes she got stood up by Mrs.Price on her birthday. But Rachel never seemed to want to put herself out in the open. She was always either too scared to talk or she got cut off but whatever the cause may be always be willing to put yourself out in the open
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In both of the text about Okita’s poem and "Mericans" by Sandra Cisneros basically both talks about American Identity because if you go back in the poem and read Okitas poem it speaks on American identity more than anything else and how she had experience culture differently from others because where she came from it seem to be a generation thing in the family and how it was is where ever your family was from that was where you was from. Okita’s poem also has a little bit to do with culture heritage
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Have you ever struggled on standing up for yourself? Sometimes people don’t have the courage to stand up for themselves when challenged with problems. In the story “ Eleven” by Sandra Cisneros‚ the main character‚ Rachel‚ is faced with many challenges that she doesn’t face at school and challenges that she doesn’t face with her fellow classmates. For example‚ Rachel loses herself when challenged by her teacher‚ Mrs. Price. So there was an ugly old sweater that had been sitting in the locker room
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people who we look up to is a basin human instinct. The narrative‚ "Only Daughter" by Sandra Cisneros‚ shows us readers how no encouragement and acceptance can determine how a persons life may turn out. Cisneros’s challenges affect her life in so many ways‚ but it shapes her to the wonderful writer she is today. The narrative‚ "Only Daughter" by Sandra Cisneros‚ is about being the only daughter out of six boys. Cisneros informs us how she felt left out because her father would tell others he was the
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In the story The House on Mango Street the author Sandra Cisneros explains all the problems that the woman go through‚ such as how they live lives they do not want to. For example‚ on page 5‚ it states‚ “I knew then I had to have a house. A real house. One I could point to. But this isn’t it.” (Cisneros 5). It also states “But I know how those things go‚” this means that Esperanza is
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that makes me think of the day of the dead‚ and the sky filled with clouds in one is the sun and another is the crescent moon. Frida seems like she’s stuck between two totally different cultures. In the book “The House On Mango Street” by Sandra Cisneros is a coming to age novel. It tells a story about Esperanza a latina girl growing up in the wonderful world of Chicago with her friends and family. Esperanza and her family recently have moved to mango street. They have moved around a lot in her
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Bobbi Locklear 09/05/13 Explication Essay An Explication of Cisneros’s “Woman Hollering Creek” In Sandra Cisneros’s short story “Woman’s Hollering Creek‚” the main character is a young Mexican girl; who is experiencing‚ for the first time‚ what she believes to be love. However after getting married and leaving her “town of dust and despair‚” (Cisneros 1592) she soon realizes that she took her home for granted. Cisneros includes multiple spots in her story to show Cleofilas’s transfer from
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Sandra Cisneros’ The House on Mango Street is a coming of age story‚ written from the perspective of Esperanza‚ a 13-year-old Xicana writer living in a poverty-stricken Latino community in Chicago. Esperanza’s story is told in a series of vignettes over the course of one year. During this time‚ Esperanza reveals her aspirations and describes her journey into adolescence. Along the way‚ she finds herself in the world of women where women do not belong to themselves‚ but rather‚ their men. Esperanza’s
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Title: Only Daughter Author: Sandra Cisneros Bio: Sandra was born in Chicago‚ Illinois in December 20‚ 1954. She was the only daughter in a poor Mexican family of 6 brothers. Being the only girl caused her to isolate herself and look to reading and writing as a form communication for herself. Her first novel was “The House on Mango Street” which deals with growing up in Chicago as a Latino. She received several award including the “Before Columbus American Book Award” and two “National Endowment
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