How Does Esperanza Change In The House On Mango Street

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In Sandra Cisneros’ novel, The House on Mango Street, Esperanza’s desire to live a lavish life, her attraction toward men, and her change in maturity leads to her loss of innocence. She’s been utterly embarrassed every time she’s moved into a new home. She later claimed that “[she] knew then [she] had to have a house. A real house. One that [she] can point to” (5). The “luxurious” house that her papa proclaimed to have purchased is not cutting it; she’s ashamed of her family’s current situation. Esperanza is over the fact that she is forced to constantly move to “semi-demolished” houses.
Esperanza eventually starts falling for boys, primarily Sire, that are considered thugs by her parents. She continues to ignore the “thugs,” but refuses to