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"The house on Mango Street isn't good. You don't want to know the rest." - Sandra Cisneros, "The House on Mango Street"
The internal conflicts in "The House on Mango Street" revolve around the protagonist Esperanza's struggle with her cultural identity, her desire to break free from the constraints of her surroundings, and her yearning for independence and self-acceptance. These conflicts shape her journey towards self-discovery and empowerment throughout the novel.
There are many themes in house on mango street: *Culture and Heritage Difference *Gender Roles- this book was dedicated to women (it says on one of the first pages) *Responsibilities *Concept of home- She never calls the place she lives a home, only a house. She doesn't think that her house is welcoming or nice, so her house doesn't deserve to be called a home. Throughout the book, Esperanza has been embarrassed of her house on Mango Street, and she doesn't find anything good about her house on mango street. Here is a few websites to help: http:/www.sparknotes.com/lit/mangostreet/themes.html - this one is very helpful! http:/www.novelguide.com/TheHouseonMangoStreet/toptenquotes.html
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In "The House on Mango Street," the author personifies the house itself as a character that is oppressive and suffocating for the narrator. The character of Sally is also personified as a beautiful but troubled girl who is ultimately trapped in her circumstances. Additionally, the neighborhood itself is personified as a living entity that influences and shapes the lives of its residents.
mango is so good in taste
never heard of an african mango
mango is so good in taste
people eat mango because it is good
The mango tree to good for producing mangos
YES!! It is the best book I have read. It is really interesting and exciting!