She think she is another pesent
Esperanza thinks that Isabel Esperanza rising is very beautiful and graceful. She is in awe of the performance and sees Isabel as a talented and skilled dancer.
mountains and hills
when curzon sees isabel for the first time since she left and that she is now a slave for bellingham
yes he is truly in love with you he looks into your eyes and sees nothing but you!!!!
Esperanza sees her home not only as a source of shame, but through an aura.
Because when he first sees him, he doesn't think he has teeth
Abuelita is amused when she sees the blanket because it symbolizes the bond between her and Esperanza, showcasing the continuity of tradition and family. She recognizes Esperanza's determination and growth, as well as the playful spirit of their relationship. The nearly finished blanket serves as a reminder of their shared experiences and the passing down of skills and love from one generation to the next.
The resolution of "Esperanza Rising" sees Esperanza finding strength and resilience in the face of adversity, ultimately embracing her new life in the United States and recognizing the importance of family and community. She learns to adapt to change and finds hope for the future.
Esperanza see's workers in the field.
Miguel calls Esperanza "queen" as a term of endearment, reflecting his admiration and respect for her character and resilience. It signifies her strength and determination in overcoming challenges, particularly in the context of their struggles as immigrants. Additionally, it highlights the bond between them and the way Miguel sees Esperanza as someone worthy of honor and dignity.
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.
Esperanza becomes upset because she sees that the family is eating at a migrant camp, which symbolizes the poverty and struggles they will face as migrant workers. She is ashamed and worried about their future living conditions.