Literary Analysis Essay On The House On Mango Street

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Key to freedom Stuck, surrounded by a hopeless full street, where the only way to get out is through education. In the novella, The House on Mango Street, by Sandra Cisneros, she explains that life is full of poverty and misfortune, but through education, freedom can become a reality. The street is dull with no sign of different types of life. Every adult has the same boring life full of work, which only has a small outcome. The money works, but only for a bare minimum amount. All of it the kids do not know any better, but to go in their parents footsteps, yet what most of them do not realize is that they still have a way out through education. Emperenza is on track to live the same trapped life as her family, but through education, her writing …show more content…

One of those others girls that wants to have freedom is Alicia, which was told in “Alicia who sees mice”. Rather than having writing as a way out, Alicia had goals to remind her everyday why she needs education. Through education she can achieve her goals of not spending “her whole life in a factory or behind a rolling pin” (Cisneros 32). Most of the women who live in mango street end up stuck in crummy jobs, but they end up with them due to what happened in their earlier life. Those women were usually forced or decided to leave school early in hopes for freedom, where most of the time, they came up short of that dream. They were focusing to hard on getting out, rather than what would happen after they escaped. Emperenza may not know exactly what she is going to do, but her writing allows her to have a temporary escape, so she does not desperately want that escape right away. Where as Alicia has her goals, which help her remind herself that early freedom leads to a life full of misery. There are many ways to stay grounded and wait for freedom, but many girls do not open their eyes to see that, due to them being too focused on early

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