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The House On Mango Street

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Two worlds. Two names. One person. In life there are always two sides to a situation, and two sides to a story. Sometimes there are two sides to someone’s life. There is always going to be tension between the two sides to show that every situation is going to have a more and less favorable side, and they are both there to show us who we are. The House on Mango Street is about a girl named Esperanza, and she is trying to find her place on mango street, and her place in life. Her life is impacted, in good ways and bad, by every person that she meets. We follow her, her family, her friends, and others in her journey of living on mango street, and experience her growing, developing, and experiencing the life made for her. In the book The House …show more content…

I don’t belong. I don’t ever want to come from here” (Cisneros 106). Esperanza does not want to belong to what she knows as a sad depressing place, with only a little light. She wants to belong to the home of her dreams, where she can enjoy thinking about where she came from. Even though Esperanza feels like she does not belong to Mango, she slowly realized that she really does belong, but she does not want to belong there. As we get to the end of the book, Esperanza realizes that even though she does not want to belong to mango street, she does. When she comes to the realization that she really does belong to mango street, in the worst and best ways of being trapped but having family and friends there, she still just wants to leave. But she only wants to leave so that she can fulfill her dreams of owning her own house, finding a place where she can fit in right from the beginning. But she also now knows that once she finds her life in a place that she wants to belong to, she will go back to where a small part of her still belongs, Mango street. And when she goes back to Mango street, she will save all of those that could not escape to start their lives in a new place, with a fresh start. Esperanza slowly figuring out that she will always belong to Mango Street is important in her journey of finding who she is, because her being able to accept her belonging to a place she does not like, shows her growing as a person, and her acceptance to, not just

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