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Avocados symbolize Esperanza missing all the little things about Mama while she [mama] is in the hospital...what my English teacher told me.
In Chapter Ten, Mama's phyiscal condition is worse than ever. She resides in the hospital, where on top of everything else..... she has contracted pneumonia and cannot have visitors.
Determined
Esperanza wants to work because she wants to get mama out the hospital and get abuelita down to the camp
T**hey have Papa's body in the back of the wagon.**
She is first elegant then she is brave and then she is a normal Mexican in the USA working
Alfonso and Miguel surprise Esperanza and Mama with a new room they have prepared for them in their home, complete with special touches and decorations. This gesture shows their love and appreciation for Esperanza and Mama, and their desire to make them feel welcome and at home.
In Chapter 8 of "Esperanza Rising," Esperanza gets a job as a teacher at a Mexican farm labor camp. She faces challenges as she navigates the dynamics between the workers and their children. Through her experiences, she learns about resilience and the importance of standing up for what is right.
Esperanza received a doll from Abuelita, a richly embroidered silk shawl from Mama, a porcelain doll from Alfonso's family, and a sweater and shoes from Marta's family.
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.
it probaly means that esperanza really misses her papa and her mama so she probaly is heart broken and she might go to abulita or see if she can get abulita over there before she knows ir mama is either going to die or not die so thats probaly what it means in the story esperanza rising
In "Esperanza Rising," Mama does not inherit Papa's land upon his death because it is against the laws in Mexico. Instead, the land goes to Tío Luis, Papa's stepbrother, due to the traditional customs and laws of inheritance. Mama and Esperanza are left with no choice but to leave the land and seek a new life in the United States.