Summary Of Sandra Cisneros Woman Hollering Creek

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Did anybody notice the last sentence in “Woman Hollering Creek”? “It was gurgling out of her own throat, a long ribbon of laughter, like water.” Amazing, right?! Sandra Cisneros ties the story back to “La Llorona”! The sentence differentiates Cleo from “La Llorona” since "La Llorona" loses herself in misfortune while Cleo manages to escape. If the water represents “La Llorona”, then Cleo's gurgling laughter is the rejection of following her path. Also, what do you guys think of this sentence from “Strange Leaves”? “Coyote tells Mama that all Shi has to do is get across Mexican border, turn self in to U.S. Migra and Shi would be free to be American." Does anybody else find the wording of the sentence frustrating? Is the process different