Self Identity And Self-Identity In The House On Mango Street

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Self-identity

Self-identity plays a large and significant role in shaping each of our lives. It is very important because it affects the way you feel about yourself and how you behave in challenging situations. In “The House on Mango Street” by Sandra Cisneros, the main character, Esperanza, is approximately 12 year old Mexican-American girl who struggles for self-definition and underscores her every action and encounter as she matures emotionally and sexually. Similarly, in “The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian” by Sherman Alexie, the main character, Junior, is a 14-year-old Spokane Indian boy who decides to go to the mostly white high school in nearby Reardan, Washington in order to have better opportunities in life. In both of these books the main characters struggle with self-identity. …show more content…

For instance, on page 5 of “The House on Mango Street” Esperanza says “I knew i had to have a house. A real house. One that i could point to. But this isn’t it. The house on Mango Street isn’t it. For the time being, Mama says. Temporary says Papa. But i know how those things go.” Another example on page 7 of “The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian”Junior says “ I wish I were magical, but i am really just a poor-ass-reservation kid living with his poor-ass family on the poor-ass Spokane Indian Reservation. These two evidences show that Esperanza and Junior feel miserable because they don’t get to live in a good home with a wealthier family. They feel like they are unable to do what wealthier families do or have the same

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