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    In the narrative "The House On Mango Street" by Sandra Cisneros Esperanza goes through some troubles in the reading. In my time of being alive I have also gone through troubles that are similar and also different. First‚ she moved into different house as a child allot. When I was a kid we never really stayed in one place‚ we also moved around and I would always change schools which made it hard to keep and make friends just like her. Second‚ Esperanza did not like her home just because it was falling

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    To better the story an author will include some sort of way to make the story stand out. Some examples of these would be included in the story "In Response to Order 9066" by Dwight Okita‚ and “Mericans” by Sandra Cisneros. Both stories have the common theme in them causing a reaction from the readers. One way they are similar is the style they use. One difference is how different the stories about the similar topics are from one another.   A single way the common theme is used is to show the readers

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    In the story "Pilon‚" by Sandra Cisneros‚ she sets the scene by describing her case of Deja vu and starts describing an organ grinder which makes everyone remember a loved one which the tone must be sad due to the fact some people would remember the loss of a child or other family member. By pulling the reader’s attention to the music and how the instrument makes everyone feel Cisneros is trying to set the mood and a setting to the story. The reference of the to the red Rubicon is based on a roman

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    Where you live should not determine how you feel about yourself. In Sandra Cisneros “The house on Mango Street” Esperanza’s was a young girl living in poverty who was embarrassed of where she lived. When a nun saw her playing outside and asked her where she lived she felt as though the nun judged her and disapproved of where she lived “you live there? The way she said it made me feel like nothing”(Cisneros5) Esperanza was already dissatisfied with the three bedroom house that her and her six family

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    for the day to look like a model when only traveling to the corner store is a real fascination. Most would not even walk out of the house without makeup on in fear they will be judged by their appearance. The short story‚ Barbie Q written by Sandra Cisneros‚ also shows the concept of girls trying to be “perfect.” It shows two girls trying to dress up their dolls to look high class. They spend so much money on clothing‚ shoes‚ and accessories‚ even though they come from a low income family‚ just to

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    important like her brothers‚ she feels left alone and not important. The dramatic scenario was the daughter’s relationship with her dad. She didn’t feel like her brothers‚ loved like their brother and she doesn’t get the same treatment as them. Sandra Cisneros is a very successful author‚ earned many medals. The main reason is the gender discrimination‚ the daughter is facing sexism. Men are more favored than women to this day‚ men are believed to hold more power. The Great Depression was a horrible

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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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    Everyone wants to be inimitable‚ incomparable. The story “Rice Sandwich” by Sandra Cisneros is all about that‚ fitting in. About a young girl wants to be with the “cool kids‚” who hung out in the canteen. About a young girl who was chasing the wrong thing. Don’t be special‚ because it will cause a lot false uniqueness and a lot of misery. Do not try changing to a different person‚ because it’s a lie. For example‚ Esperanza wants to be special‚ and wants to be with “The special kids… get to eat in

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    have read two poems about someone growing old and sick. It is a very serious topic because of what is destined to happen. Death. That’s why it is very important to spend time with your loved ones while you still can. “Abuelito Who?” written by Sandra Cisneros is a poem about a grandfather that used to be very involved and lively and

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    The imprisonment of Frederick Douglass‚ Malcolm X‚ and Sandra Cisneros affected their literacy. In all of the essays‚ the three authors talk about their experience of being imprisoned. In the three essays‚ Frederick Douglass writes of himself when he was a 12 year old in slavery‚ Malcolm X writes of his experience in an actual prison‚ and Sandra Cisneros writes of her time being left alone by her family. While they share the similarity of being imprisoned they differ in the way this imprisonment

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