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Marta is angry because she feels oppressed and mistreated by the conditions of her work on the farm as a laborer. She wants to go on strike to demand fair treatment, better wages, and improved working conditions for herself and her fellow workers. Her anger is fueled by a desire for justice and equality in the face of injustice and exploitation.
She didn't want to go because Marta was always talking about strikes.
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Esperanza wants to regain the life and comforts she had as a wealthy girl in Mexico, while also finding a sense of independence and strength as she adapts to her new life as a migrant worker in California. She hopes to overcome the challenges she faces and ultimately find happiness and a sense of belonging.
She didn't want to go because Marta was always talking about strikes.
She does not want to travel in the car because it is not clean and the people do not look trustworthy to her
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In the novel Esperanza Rising, it is implied that Esperanza Ortega's crooked step-uncle Tio Luis did so, to punish her mother for refusing to marry him, and to blackmail her into changing her mind.
The Scholastic paperback has 262 pages. It was written by Pam Munoz Ryan. It is the number one best seller in children's Hispanic and Latino titles.
she lived happy in the end and learned how to be poor.
Esperanza wants to work because she wants to get mama out the hospital and get abuelita down to the camp