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    flawless bottle blonde” (Katie Atkinson). Women are willing to spend hours in the bathroom to be prepared 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

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    each time. Once these people began to learn to read and write their minds opened up to the world around them revealing how cruel it really was. Some of the people that opened up their eyes to real world were: Frederick Douglass‚ Malcolm X‚ And Sandra Cisneros‚ of which‚ wrote about all of their painful experiences of before they learned to be literate and also after in their own autobiographies. Frederick Douglass‚ a former slave‚ lived during the time where slavery was allowed but yet figured out

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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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    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 DaughterCisneros 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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    people get a chance to honor themselves around people they love and look forward to another great year. Sandra Cisneros‚ the author of the st ory‚ Eleven‚ portrays herself as Rachel‚ an eleven year old girl who wishes to be one hundred and two years old. Rachel dislikes the red sweater described numerous times within the story. The red sweater creates major conflict between Mrs. Price and Rachel. Cisneros characterizes Rachel’s feelings about her eleventh birthday using rhetorical devices such as a simile

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    by themselves‚ but by their family member’s. That is the first gift the baby owns and of course‚ it is free‚ but not everybody takes the free gift if they don’t like it. Just like me and the girl I had read about in the article‚ “My Name‚" by Sandra Cisneros. We both don’t like our names because our names are not English names; indeed‚ it’s the different culture name. In “My Name‚” Esperanza is the girl‚ who has a meaningful name in English but still‚ she doesn’t like it. Esperanza hates her name

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    Around the world many people experience the same feelings and emotions. This is an example of universal theme. The folk tales‚ “The Old Grandfather and His Little Grandson” by Leo Tolstoy and the poem‚ “Abuelito Who” by Sandra Cisneros share the same universal theme. The universal theme expresses respect and honors your elders. Both stories were about old people being mistreated because younger characters thought they were useless. Additionally‚ the younger generation felt that the elderly were unproductive

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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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    Fiction Assignment 1: Best Short-Short Story The short-short story “Mericans” by Sandra Cisneros is the best one amongst all the stories. “Mericans” is not as long as the other stories; moreover‚ the way this story is told makes it easy and enjoyable to read. Everyone pays more attention when a child speaks even if they are ranting about something not so important. The tone in which “Mericans” is narrated‚ the style Sandra uses‚ the point of view the reader is given‚ and the theme of the story makes

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    Sarah Clanton Professor Nixon ENGL 1102 MW March 7‚ 2013 “Shame is a bad thing‚ you know. It keeps you down”: The Power of Shame in Cisneros’s The House on Mango Street In Sandra Cisneros’s The House on Mango Street‚ Esperanza’s main goal is to one day have a house of her own that she can be proud of. Of course this is many people’s dream‚ but for Esperanza it means everything. It’s such a big deal to her because she’s ashamed of where she lives now‚ so she wants something better for herself in

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