The House On Mango Street Identity Essay

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In the novella The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros, main character Esperanza Cordero eventually discovers a sense of identity within the community after she grapples with challenges presented by the impoverished neighborhood she resides in. Initially, when people ask her where she lives, Esperanza feels ashamed to point at the dilapidated building she calls home, vowing that she will one day have “a real house”. One I could point to” (Cisneros 5). Repulsion fuels her desire to escape the run-down neighborhood, and she longs for a residence that can reflect her aspirations instead. Although perceived negatively by Esperanza, her house motivates her to work hard to achieve her dreams. Reflecting on her neighborhood, she notices, “Those