Esperanza's Journey

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Esperanza’s Journey In the novella "The House on Mango Street" the author Sandra Cisneros tells the story of a young girl named Esperanza and her journey through childhood, as well as the stories of other women who helped shape Esperanza's perspective on life. The circular nature of this story teaches Esperanza how to get away from her problems and The circular nature of the story also shows how Esperanza learns from the other females in "The House on Mango Street". Esperanza learns from the experiences of the other women in her life such as Sally, Rafaela, and her Grandmother. This story teaches Esperanza how to get away from abuse by using the chapters “Sally, and “Rafaela who drinks coconut and papaya juice on Tuesdays”. These chapters focus on women experiencing abuse from men in their lives. …show more content…

to be this beautiful is trouble.” The chapters, “Linoleum Roses, What Sally Said, and Red Clowns” narrate the life of Sally and the cycle of isolation and abuse that she experiences. In the chapter "Linoleum Roses” which takes place when Sally is older it states "Sally got married just like we knew she would, young, and not ready all the same”. Sally gets married to get away from the abuse she was facing at the hands of her father. "She says she's in love, but I think she did it to escape.” Although Saly got married because it was her only escape, presents the reality of being able to leave for Esperanza. The circular nature of the story shows how Esperanza learns from the women in these chapters, such as her grandmother. In the chapter “My Name” Esperanza tells us the story of her Grandmother, who she was named after. Esperanza's Grandmother was a strong-willed woman, who refused to marry until she was forced into

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