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    I will be comparing Sandra Cisneros from the story Eleven and June from the story Tuesday of the Other June. Both of them have different struggles in their difficult lives. June and Sandra both have struggles in their lives. June is being bullied by another girl named June in the story. June has to move to a new school and house. Sandra has to wear an ugly sweater that isn’t hers‚ her teacher is making Sandra wear the ugly sweater that and that made Sandra start to cry. Sandra feels that nobody understands

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    on Mango Street" Sandra Cisneros unfolds her childhood memories where she and her family struggled with poor living conditions on the way to their own house‚ and she seems to suffer from it more than anyone of the family. When one day they finally get the house of their own and her family seems to be ready to settle with it‚ she continues suffering because it ’s not "the house we ’d thought we ’d get" (501)‚ the one she imagined and built up in her dreams. At that point Cisneros obtains her dream

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    HOMS Theme Essay Growing up‚ everyone expects it as this unbelievably spontaneous thing . In Sandra Cisneros book “The house on Mango Street” states that growing up can happen to people variously‚ in good and bad ways. In the pages 46- 57 there is a lot of growing up in many of the characters especially Esperanza. Esperanza gets her first job‚ during her break time she mingles with an oriental man; “ He grabs my face with both hands and kisses me hard on the mouth‚”(55). Esperanza has just gotten

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    Function/s of Space in Sandra Cisneros’ The House on Mango Street Space occupies a central role in Sandra Cisneros’ coming-of-age novel The House on Mango Street. Using the example of the house shows this very plainly. This can be seen at the very beginning of the book‚ namely the title. Although it is a female Bildungsroman‚ the novel is not named after its protagonist Esperanza Cordero‚ but her residence. It shows that Cisneros attached much importance to the house on Mango Street and the reader

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    obstacles in order to Reach their goals‚ dreams‚ and become successful. Benjamin defines success as being perfect. In the other Hand‚ Sandra also define success by going to college and Being on her own without any help. Benjamin Franklin and Sandra Cisneros are both famous writers who Achieved their success in their own way. Benjamin and Sandra have so many similarities such as They both struggled a lot on their process of becoming Successful. Both of this characters share the

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    feminist views and stereotypes are Cisneros’ Barbie-Q and My Tocaya. In both stories‚ we see characters struggle with what it means to be a woman. Cisneros explores the standards women are held up to‚ and the standards they make for themselves. Cisneros does a wonderful job of bringing out the worries‚ fears‚ and Otherness that women frequently grapple with in their daily lives. She writes her tales‚ all the while reflecting and dismantling stereotypes of women. Cisneros‚ when participating in a project

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    "BREAD" SANDRA CISNEROS I question whether these two people in the story are having an affair‚ back together after a divorce‚ or whatever? Something as simple as bread can lead to that answer. The bread is much like their relationship‚ actually exactly like it. "We were hungry. We went into a Bakery on Grand Avenue and bought bread. Filled the backseat. The whole car smelled of bread. Big sourdough loaves shaped like a fat ass"(Cisneros 84). It was an affair. They were lusting each other and finally

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    racial superiority‚ alludes to a series of hazardous events. Even though poverty is experienced by all types of people‚ rather than just dangerous‚ Sandra Cisneros draws attention to racial segregation and social discrimination in the vignette “Those Who Don’t” through rhetorical devices such as tone and sentence structure. In her writing‚ Sandra Cisneros gives off a tone of annoyance through Esperanza’s character due to the ignorance of others in their conclusions drawn based on the looks of her neighborhood

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    Religion is the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power‚ especially a personal God or gods. In both “Little Miracles‚ Kept Promises” by Sandra Cisneros and “If Black English isn’t a Language‚ Then Tell me‚ what is?” by James Baldwin‚ religion plays a prominent role. Religion is the source of power that has a strong standing point in both essays. Religion is the focal point of langue‚ in this case‚ and it is used as a way to escape what they are facing in the real world. James

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    In addition‚ Cisneros’s main themes include the complex relations between Anglo-Americans‚ Mexican Americans‚ and Mexicans. Noted throughout her work‚ it is inferred that her purposes as an artist is to change the way in which people see their world. Her works thus often present a picture of Latino life from a point of view that reveals aspects that ordinarily might be hidden. For example‚ in “Los Boxers‚” opens with a child dropping and breaking a bottle of soda‚ setting up a situation in which

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