Sandra Cisneros' "The House on Mango Street": A Compare and Contrast Analysis
Title: Sandra Cisneros' "The House on Mango Street": A Compare and Contrast Analysis
Category: /Literature
Details: Words: 495 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Sandra Cisneros' "The House on Mango Street": A Compare and Contrast Analysis
Category: /Literature
Details: Words: 495 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
In the short story "The House on Mango Street" Sandra Cisneros unfolds her childhood memories where she and her family struggled with poor living conditions on the way to their own house, and she seems to suffer from it more than anyone of the family. When one day they finally get the house of their own and her family seems to be ready to settle with it, she continues suffering because it's not "the house
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says, "I knew then I had to have a house. A real house."(Cisneros 502).
Our dreams are often formed by childhood experiences; once we collide with harsh reality, feel awkward or ashamed- we know for sure for ourselves: when I grow up, I'll do everything for this not to happen. And this gives us energy to achieve success.
Works Cited:
Cisneros, Sandra. "The House on Mango Street". 40 Short Stories. Ed. Beverly Lawn.
New York: Bedford, 2001