Nenny is younger and more naive than Esperanza in "The House on Mango Street". Nenny relies on Esperanza for guidance and protection while Esperanza is more independent and yearns for a better life outside of Mango Street.
Nenny is Esperanza's younger sister in "The House on Mango Street" by Sandra Cisneros. Nenny is one of Esperanza's closest companions as they navigate life in their neighborhood. She is depicted as naive and innocent, contrasting with Esperanza's more introspective and observant nature.
Esperanza and Nenny share a sisterly bond in "The House on Mango Street." Esperanza is protective of Nenny and sees her as someone to look after and guide. Through their experiences growing up on Mango Street, they develop a close relationship that serves as a source of support and companionship for both girls.
carlos, kiki, nenny, papa , mama, and me.
Rachel and Lucy
There is no Moshling called Nenny on Moshi Monsters.
Esperanza: the main character Nenny: Esperanza's little sister Rachel/Lucy: Esperanza's friends Mama: Esperanza's mother sally:beautiful girl, Esperanza's friend The three sisters: aunts of Lucy/Rachel
Esperanza's family moved around from place to place many times before mango street. I dont think it mentions her original home other than the fact she is of mexican heritage. she may be from mexico directly.
nenny and kiki
Probably because she thought that Esperanza was different. And since Marta was one of the people who wanted to strike, and she knew that Esperanza was rich, shes mad. Poor rich. That kind of thing
just like saying J.C.Penny-----------Mac-A-Nenny
Her daughter Nenny had died.
Her daughter Nenny had died.