Esperanza felt abandoned and betrayed by Sally's actions, as she was left alone and vulnerable. She was also confused and hurt by the situation.
she was shocked
Esperanza spends her birthday in the book "Esperanza Rising" by having a party with her family and friends. They celebrate with music, dancing, and delicious food. It is a joyous occasion that brings the community together and allows Esperanza to feel loved and supported.
Esperanza was known to put many different things in her hands. She put Silvia's dirty hand in hers, she put her hand in her father's hand, and she put dirt in her hands.
Cathy, a wealthy and haughty girl in the neighborhood, makes Esperanza feel ashamed of her previous house by pointing it out when she is playing in the street. Cathy's comment highlights the economic disparities between Esperanza's family and the more affluent residents in the neighborhood.
Sister Superior allows Esperanza to have lunches in the canteen because she recognizes Esperanza's delicate nature and wants to help her feel more comfortable during lunchtime, as Esperanza is too shy to sit with the other girls. Sister Superior is compassionate and understanding of Esperanza's challenges and wants to support her in feeling included and cared for.
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.
She was very proud of her job:)
Esperanza felt a spark of electricity between her and Miguel when Mama touched her hand. She realized that there was potential for a romantic connection between her and Miguel.
the house got on fire
Esperanza feels depressed in Chapter 8 of "Esperanza Rising" because she is struggling to adapt to her new life in California after her family's wealth and status are lost. She also misses her home country of Mexico, where she had a comfortable life with her family. Additionally, she faces discrimination and challenges as an immigrant in America, which adds to her feelings of sadness and displacement.
They feel sexually excited.
In "The House on Mango Street," the girl discovers a red clowns nose in the furniture store, which makes Esperanza feel stupid because she had mistaken it for a real nose and tried to explain to the girl that it was not.