Isolation In The House On Mango Street

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All the novels portray characters that are in some way cut off from their fellow human beings. What are some of the specific ways they are disconnected and what accounts for these separations?
In the story “The House on Mango Street” the main character, Esperanza, is isolated from the other people because she and her family are seen as different and because of this they are stereotyped by many people as shown in the very beginning of the book where the little girl said she could only be her friend for a day because the neighborhood was getting bad and she was moving soon. Esperanza is also cut off from the others because she is not as mature as the rest of her friends when talking about boys and heels. This shows alienation because she can’t relate to …show more content…

With her being the only woman on the ranch she has no one to talk to. When she tries to talk to the other men on the ranch it only pushes them further away and that makes them not like her even more. Candy is isolated because of his disability (losing his hand) because he can no longer work with the other men. Crooks is isolated much like Esperanza because of his race, and on top of that his is disabled. He is physically separated because in the barn he has his own room.
In “Black Boy” isolation happens without him wanting it to, everyone rejected him even other black people. Finally he just decides to accept the isolation and makes the best of it. “Again and again I vowed that someday I would end this hunger of mine……I had my own strange and separate road, a road which in later years would make them wonder…” This quote is showing Richard is making the most out of being lonely by saying taking another path can be lonely but it is the only way to do something no one else has done. And this is saying a lot because this was back during the civil rights

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