House On Mango Street

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The House on Mango Street is a novel of vignettes created by Sandra Cisneros. She wrote the novel in a way that each vignette was a different story that seemed like it could stand alone, and I believe that doing so almost makes the novel appear more approachable to all readers. The narrator of the story is Esperanza, a name that means hope in Spanish. I think that Cisneros wrote this novel to share background information about Latinos with those who may not know much about their lives, and shed light on some of the discrimination they face.
There are many characters that appear in the novel and all have a story to tell. Every one of them had a different story and most of these characters had a Latino background. In an interview Cisneros spoke how she thought her novel played a role in the acceptance of Latino culture in America. “Many people have said it was how they came to know about Latino life. Some people don’t have any contact with Latino life except maybe this book” (AARP). I believe this was one of her intentions when she wrote the book. Individuals that pick this book up and read it will be …show more content…

One example in the novel that stands out to me is when Esperanza is talking about people being scared to while in her neighborhood. “Those who don't know any better come into our neighborhood scared. They think we’re dangerous”(Those Who Don’t). People have a preconceived idea of what the people in the neighborhood are like even though they don’t know anyone there. She then points out that when the roles are reversed that she gets the same feeling. “But watch us drive into a neighborhood of another color and our knees go shakity-shake and our car windows get rolled up tight and our eyes look straight” (Those Who Don’t). This goes to show that not only are some stereotypes unjust, but other may be thinking the same thing when the roles are

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