Esperanza's 'Cisneros' The House On Mango Street

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lets her speak for herself. Through the chapters Cisneros gives Esperanza the chance to be herself and leave things unanswered, just as it may be in real world. W.G. Sebald would agree with how Cisneros lets Esperanza have a chance to speak for herself. As Sebald says “Any form of authorial writing where the narrator sets himself up as stagehand and director and judge and executor in a text, I find somehow unacceptable,” The House on Mango Street lets Esperanza when she speaks to the nun, her friendship with Sally, and when she sees the music box.

For example lets Esperanza speak when she meets the nun and talks about the house she lives in. While talking to the nun Esperanza starts to feel ashamed about where she lives, realizing that she needs a “real” home. However she knows the house on Mango Street will never be it. As the nun says “There, you live there,” making Esperanza think that this maybe a house but it is not home. This place will always be temporary.
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Esperanza looks up to Sally. Esperanza says “Sally is the girl with the eyes like Egypt and nylons the color of smoke.” Esperanza wants to be like Sally because she is seen as popular in her eyes. In some ways Esperanza is sort of jealous of Sally, and wants to be like her asking “Who taught you to paint your eyes lie Cleopatra?” This gives hope to Esperanza someday be like