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Papa's brothers bring home his serape, which is a traditional Mexican shawl, in the book "Esperanza Rising." The serape becomes a symbol of Papa and his homeland for Esperanza and her family.
Papa rewarded Miguel by giving him a new colt for protecting Esperanza during the attempted robbery. This gift symbolized Papa's gratitude and recognition of Miguel's bravery and loyalty towards Esperanza and the family.
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The main characters in "Esperanza Rising" include Esperanza Ortega, a wealthy Mexican girl, Mama (Ramona Ortega), Abuelita (Esperanza's grandmother), and Miguel (a young worker on the Ortega ranch). Other significant characters include Alfonso (the family's servant), Hortensia (Alfonso's wife), and Marta (a strike leader).
The doll that Abuelita gave to Isabel, the gold medallion that Papa gave to Esperanza, and the harmonica that Papa brought from San Diego were not damaged by the fire in Esperanza Rising. These items held sentimental value for the characters and symbolized their memories and connections to their past.
papayas
T**hey have Papa's body in the back of the wagon.**
Sixto Ortega
Oh, dude, the dad in Esperanza Rising died in the book after he was attacked by bandits while returning from the market. It was a real bummer, like, totally unexpected. So yeah, that's when it happened.
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.
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