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The House On Mango Street Family Essay

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The issues of family in The House on Mango Street While growing up as a child, each person has dreams of living in a much nicer and bigger house than the one in which they are living in. This is also true when it comes to the narrator in The House on Mango Street. Throughout Esperanza’s childhood, her family moved multiple times. She would often watch TV, see nice houses then dream what it would be like to live in a house like the ones she saw on TV. Esperanza’s parents promised her that they would all live in the house of their dreams one day. When her family moved, there would always be a new person moving in with them. As each new person would move in with the family, Esperanza’s dream of a “dream house” slowly slipped away. With a promise from her parents, her dreams are …show more content…

She wanted a house with stairs inside and a basement. The dream house would have a yard with trees and grass to enjoy. It would have three washrooms with piepes that worked and running water. Once she had this house, no one could humiliate her as her teacher once did. Before moving to the house on Mango Street, she was playing outside of her house on Loomis. When her teacher walked up and asked where she lived, she simply pointed up to the third floor. The teacher said “there?” Like it was not suitable enough for her to live. “The way she said it made me feel like nothing. There. I lived there.” This is when she became determined she wanted to live in a real house. Although she now lives in a house, it is not the house of her dreams. However, she is now realizing that she will never live in the house of her dreams. This is because the house is only in her dreams and it does not really exist. The house of her dreams is a house on television, which really does not exist anywhere. Any house that she lives in will never be able to live up to her dream because she will always find something wrong with

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