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    Caramelo By Sandra Cisneros The novel “Caramelo” by Sandra Cisneros deals with the issues of a young ¾ Mexican girl named Lala‚ who grows up with a father described as “traditional” and a mother described as “modern and tolerant” (grey box p. 44) In the first excerpt our main character‚ Lala‚ is in the car on the way to Mexico with her family. Before crossing the border‚ the kids sing title songs from American commercials and cartoons they remember. After passing the border “nobody feels like

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    Cisneros Essay In “Only Daughter” and “Caramelo”‚ Sandra Cisneros explains how being an only daughter made her feel abandoned and erased by her family. But it also impacts her future because it transformed her into a strong independent women and a prominent writer. In “Only Daughter” Cisneros writes‚ “Being an only daughter in a family of six sons forced me by circumstance to spend a lot of time by myself because my brother felt it beneath them to play with a girl in public.”(Page

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    Jacob Ledford Professor Vasconcelos Hammock English 1102M 21 January 2012 Sandra Cisneros Sandra Cisneros was born the daughter of a Mexican-American mother and a Mexican immigrant father. She grew up as the only daughter of a family of 7 children. The family frequently moved back and forth between Chicago and Mexico and she never had much time to settle anywhere. Cisneros graduated from Loyola University in 1976 with a bachelor’s degree in English and eventually went on to obtain her master’s

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    awkward teen of one’s past. The speaker of this literary work‚ Rachel‚ embodies this frustrating process of growing up. Undoubtedly‚ Cisneros employs similes‚ repetition‚ and imagery as well as symbols and diction to characterize Rachel as she matures. The similes‚ repetition‚ and imagery utilized throughout “Eleven” vividly portray the speaker. For example‚ Cisneros illuminates Rachel’s development with the following comparisons: “Growing old is kind of like an onion or like the rings inside a

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    Caramelo Caramelo has been quite an interesting novel. It describes a Hispanic family to the tee. Sandra Cisneros chose her title perfectly for this book. Life ’s hardships and possibilities are explored throughout this fascinating novel. The author describes the word caramelo in different ways and in two different occasions. The first occasion was to describe Candelarias ’ skin color. Celaya quoted: "Her skin a caramelo. A color so sweet‚ it hurts to even look at her

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    Sandra Cisneros’s Childhood Early life Sandra Cisneros is a Mexican-American writer who is world famous for her short stories and narrative writing. As reflected in some of her works‚ Cisneros’s art and literature was influenced by her childhood and heritage. Her novels‚ short stories‚ and even poems can almost be considered primary resources of her and her family’s experiences during her childhood. Aspects such as heritage‚ poverty‚ machismo‚ or simply being the only daughter out of 6 men molded

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    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 a sheltered princess to finally having her eyes opened to reality. In the beginning of the story‚ Cisneros tells us that Cleofilas‚ the main character‚ longs for “passion in its purest crystalline essence. The kind the books and

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    the book The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros‚ the passage represents the struggle for people on Mango st. to achieve their American dream by isolating their hopes from reality and illustrating their hardship. Nenny and Esperanza are in a shop when Nenny notices a music box‚ which‚ after the owner starts it up‚ sounds wonderful and Nenny wishes to purchase it. Nenny asks how much it costs‚ to which the man says‚ “this ain’t for sale” (Cisneros). The man implies to Nenny that it is not something

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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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    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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