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  • Central Theme of The House on Mango Street

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    They bloom like roses I continue because its obvious Im the only one who can speak with any authority I have science on my side The bones just open Just like that One day you might decide to have kids and then where are you going to put them Got to have room Bones got to give Chapter 20 pg 50 Just like this quote The House on Mango Street is about growing up Esperanza sees what is around her and is scared the girls that she knew or was friends with got pregnant when she was still playing tag or

  • Culture in The House on Mango Street and Breathe, Eyes, and Memory

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    Cultures are a set of goals values and beliefs Everyone lives their life through cultures Cultures create a basic lifestyle for everyone to live in Cisneros shows us many cultures in House on Mango Street These cultures represent a Hispanic culture and show us how characters in House on Mango Street live their life on Mango Street Not only is culture apparent in House on Mango Street but in Breathe Eyes Memory culture controlled the lives of Sophie and her mother Cultures define the lives of pe

  • Esperanza in The House on Mango Street

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    In the book The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisernos the main character is Esperanzais Esperanza She is a young girl growing up in the Latino section of Chicago Esperanza and her family move in to a small run down house on Mango Street She has a vision of what her dream home should look like She dreams of a house with a large beautiful backyard real staircase more than one bathroom and just a house that she is overall proud to live in Her house on Mango Street is the complete opposite to he

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