because they are poor
Mama says this to Esperanza to illustrate that their social and economic status has changed drastically after leaving Mexico and starting a new life in the United States. It reflects the loss of their wealth and privilege, and the need to adapt to a life of hard work and humility.
In chapter 9 of Esperanza Rising, Esperanza gets a job sorting and packing produce with Miguel and Alfonso. She struggles to adapt to the hard work and long hours in the fields. Additionally, she faces discrimination from her coworkers who view her as a wealthy outsider.
because there is no more food
Lil mama died in a car ascendant
Esperanza is forced to move to the US after her family's wealthy ranch is destroyed during the Mexican Revolution. With no other options, Esperanza and her mother flee to the US to seek a new life and escape the violence in Mexico.
Miguel was planning to help her
Mama Weer All Crazee Now was created on 1972-08-25.
Yes, Cooking Mama and Gardening Mama are out in stores now!
Lil mama's new song is Shawty get Loose ~Lil Mama~ now her new song is L.I.F.E
In "The House on Mango Street," the rising action includes Esperanza's encounters with different people in her neighborhood, her growing desire for independence and identity, and her experiences with themes of poverty, racism, and gender inequality. These events build tension and anticipation leading up to the climax where Esperanza's realization about her own potential and dreams is solidified.
Not very, but I hope that it's rising. Many schools now have Jazz bands now, which is making jazz rising.
There are no 'peasants' in England. We'e now in the 21st century - the title of 'peasant' is no longer in use and is of historical significance only.
When Miguel was a young boy Papa promised him he would get him a job on the railroad.Back then you needed a lever.Now that Papa is dead Miguel lost all levers and now has no chance of getting a job in Mexico.That's how Papa's death affected Miguel