Symbolism In The House On Mango Street

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Ahmad Alhrgan
ESOL 104/106
May 6, 2014
Essay 5
Belonging
What is the pervasive dream, and also the pervasive issue, that influences every character in The House on Mango Street? The answer is “belonging”: that hunger for finding a place, a final niche, that you can call “home”. Cisneros uses symbolism to represent the need of belonging throughout the novel in the motif of the houses that some of the characters miss, or wish to get to, or feel ashamed of. The houses in the novel are the symbol of that need to find a true “home”; a place that not only brings us safe haven but, at the same time, represents who we really are; not our weaknesses, or our limitations. This feeling of belonging is more evident in Esperanza, but it is also present in the rest of the characters in one way or another. In the end, it is the heroine of the novel, Esperanza, who finds her niche when she gets the house all to herself. It is in the house where she finally feeds her hopes, her dreams, her writing, and where she fosters the woman that she is meant to become.
The houses in the story represent man...

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