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    The two literature selections I will be comparing is: A Clean‚ Well-Lighted and The House on Mango Street. The theme for A Clean‚ Well-Lighted Place is unity. I chose unity as the theme to best describe this Hemingway piece because it has the good and the bad‚ but it brings the older waiter closer to the deaf patron. It shows the youth in the younger waiter‚ there is a mental disconnect from being younger and less experienced then the other two characters. The writing style is similar as there are

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    Name The House on Mango Street Persuasive Essay Esperanza’s New Home I would like to nominate Esperanza Codero and her family for the Extreme Makeover: Home Edition. Esperanza is a young Latino girl who is around the age of thirteen; Esperanza lives in a place called Mango Street‚ which is a very poor neighborhood‚ with her family in a nearly broken down house in which everybody has to share a room. I believe Esperanza deserves to be nominated because she has been through a great deal in

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    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 lifetime because they are poor. Esperanza is determined to leave the house on mango street but in her latino culture most women leave by

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    differences using examples from the past. One book in particular‚ The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros‚ contains three families who exemplify the differences of raising children in that society to that of the present. The first example of family societal differences is Esperanza’s family. Esperanza comes from a very poor Mexican family. Her family lives in an apartment with only one bedroom and bathroom in a red house on Mango Street. Because of racism and the mere fact that her parents are not

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    The House on Mango Street Essay The House on Mango Street is a beloved book spanning a great generation of readers. The House on Mango Street is a fictional story about the life of a young girl‚ Esperanza‚ growing up on Mango Street in a poor neighborhood. She grows up in a society where men are dominant over women. This shapes her in many ways‚ including her thoughts of men. Cisneros’s use of syntax and figurative language‚ in the form of repetition and metaphors‚ alludes to the reader that if women

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    expressed by this quote. Details such as paint peeling and nailed windows indicate poverty. The author includes these details in order for the reader to infer that Esperanza and her family are poor. The fact that her family is poor may pose as a conflict later in the book. This quote also shows how the plot will develop. Plot is how certain events move along in the story.

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    Edna is an important part of who she is‚ and without her‚ Ruthie is nothing. After a little while‚ the reader begins to understand Ruthie as an individual character. She sees beautiful things in everything she casts her eyes upon. Ruthie’s main conflict is that most people don’t understand her‚ and they don’t know her past. Even Esperanza‚ a good friend‚ did not know of Ruthie’s true history.

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    The Trees of Hope and Courage In The House on Mango Street‚ the author Sandra Cisneros takes you into a completely different world through the eyes of a young‚ insecure Esperanza growing up in a poor section of Chicago. A vignette that especially stood out was “Four Skinny Trees”. In this vignette Esperanza is describing four skinny trees that are overlooked and underappreciated. Cisneros uses powerful personification techniques that not only create vivid images but trigger intense reactions

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    Vignettes Contents 1) The Fire in My Father’s Hands 2) Practice Till You Get Tired of It 3) The Playful Shadow 4) Not The Usual 5) Home Ruler 6) All Alone 7) Stop Judging! 8) Party Pooper 9) Different Things‚ Deep Meanings 10) Work‚ Save‚ Relax The Fire in My Father’s Hands When I was a kid‚ about 5 to 8 years old‚ my hands would always get cold whenever the surrounding air is chilly. My dad would always tell me to rub them together‚ like you would in order to make fire. And so I did

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    You live in a Latino section of Chicago‚ and you want to leave but you’re stuck. This is how Esperanza Cordero feels‚ “A red balloon tied to an anchor.”The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros are stories of her young life told in a series of vignettes. Esperanza is independent and wants to defy the social norms and expectations. Esperanza is trying to escape being married off‚ social order‚ and her sexuality. Many of Esperanza’s friends have been married off by their parents‚ or they got married

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