House On Mango Street Identity Essay

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In the House of Mango Street, one of the main themes is identity. The main character of the book, Esperanza, is having a hard time feeling comfortable with her identity. Esperanza feels trapped in Mango Street. It's difficult for her to feel comfortable. She wants freedom and a better future with better opportunities. Esperanza wants to go away from Mango Street and have her own house, but Esperanza also has to face the fact that every experience she had on Mango Street shaped her identity. In vignette 109 Esperanza describes how she feels living on Mango Street, and how she wants to move far away from Mango Street, Cisneros uses imagery as one literary device the reason behind this is that Esperanza describes her house that she’s living in …show more content…

Cisneros uses different literary devices with different themes. In vignette 109 is a good example of literary devices because Cisneros creates different literary devices in the same vignette. Esperanza's tone in vignette 109 is optimistic because she’s hopeful about the future, hoping she will go one day far away from Mango street in vignette 109 according Esperanza, “One day I will pack my bags of books and paper. One day I will say goodbye to Mango. I am too strong for her to keep me here forever. One day I will go away” …show more content…

I write it down and Mango says goodbye sometimes. She does not hold me with both arms. She sets me free.” (Cisneros 110). This develops the literary device of symbolism and makes readers understand how much Esperanza sees her house and Mango Street. Cisneros makes Esperanza sound and describes symbolism and expresses how meaningless it was for Esperanza’s house on Mango Street. Esperanza feels like her house and Mango Street wants to keep her and trapped her forever with no freedom or opportunities, Esperanza has said before she’s too strong for Mango Street and someday she will leave Mango Street and finally one day Mango Street would let her be free. Readers are supposed to understand how Esperanza sees and feels, her being in Mango Street living in the small red house, and see that Mango Street is a place where Esperanza does not feel good living in and can’t wait to go really far away from Mango Street. Esperanza would understand maybe one day the transitions of a child to being a teen and then adulthood where everything changes inside you and what makes that would be, for example, your ethnicity and most likely your body changes