How Is The House On Mango Street Alienated

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Writers often highlight the values of a culture or a society by using characters who are alienated from that culture or society because of gender, race, class or creed. In Sandra Cisneros’s, The Mango Street, the protagonist Esperanza is alienated from her own culture which reveals the assumption that Mexican society views women as they should adhere to the males of society and they have no need for education. Through Esperanza’s viewpoint, we are given a glimpse into the struggle of Mexican women to isolate themselves from various assumptions held by society and to establish a separate identity for them.
In Sandra Cisneros’s, The Mango Street, the protagonist, Esperanza’s alienation from her culture reveals …show more content…

Esperanza is really ashamed of the shabby neighborhood she lives in and goes to several measures to hide the fact that she is connected to Mango House in a certain way. When Esperanza wants to sit in the canteen to eat lunch with the other kids, the Nun makes Esperanza point to where her house is and as she has to point out her Esperanza is really ashamed, because she doesn’t want anyone to know that she lives at that certain place (45). Esperanza sees that many of her friends like Alicia are forced to wake up early in the morning and make tortillas for her family, while her only desire is education (31). She also sees that her friend Sally endures regular beatings from her dad, and eventually she gets married. As Esperanza grows, she begins to experience the power she has as a girl over boys. The first thing she discovers about her sexuality is when her and her friends explore the neighborhood while wearing high heeled shoes (64). Esperanza comes to the assumption that her physical beauty can help her escape from her surroundings, but she still doesn’t realize the powerful that men play in her society. As she’s plagued with unusual circumstances her mother and other people encourage her to not let the men in her society keep her from achieving her dreams. She

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