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Street
by 王娟娟
Contents
• About the writer • Abstract • Beautiful sentences • My feeling
About the writer
Sandra Cisneros (born December 20, 1954) is an American writer best known for her acclaimed first novel The House on Mango Street and her subsequent short story collection Woman Hollering Creek and Other Stories . Her work experiments with literary forms and investigates emerging subject positions, which Cisneros herself attributes to growing up in a context of cultural hybridity and economic inequality that endowed her with unique stories to tell.
Beautiful sentences
• You can never have too much sky. You can fall a sleep and wake up drunk on sky, and sky can kee p you safe when you are sad. Here there is too mu ch sadness and not enoug h sky. Butterflies too are few and so are flowers a nd most things that are b eautiful. Still, we take w hat we can get and make the best of it.
Abstract
she dislikes the house on Mango Street because its sad appearance and cramped quarters are completely contrary to the ideal home she always wanted. Esperanza's goal becomes having a house of her own. She begins to make new friends and contacts with different people living in the community. There are different influences of these people to the little girl's grow up. With the growth of age, although she faces different injuries, she becomes mature, has her own ideas, and strives to create her dream life.
• Unlike the long novel, this book is consisted with many little stories, short but impressive.
• Every story is about the people lived there or the things happened on mango street. It seems like they are not connected, but, after finishing reading, I thought, these stories are unitary.
• Esperanza, like most preteens, is searching for her identity. Esperanza is many things: she comes from a poor family, she is female, she is on the verge of adolescence, and she is Mexican. She sorts out all of these parts of herself through her writing, and she discovers that, although all of these things help define who she is, what is the most important part of her identity is her ability to write.
Abstract
It is a book about a girl, Esperanza, whose whole family immigrate to America from Mexico. They live in Mango Street, an area of immigrants. Esperanza has dreams, hopes, and plans. These are symbolized by a house. Esperanza regards the house on Mango Street as simply a house she lives in with her family. When she was younger and constantly on the move from apartment to apartment, her parents promised her a real home with a green yard, real stairs, and running water with pipes that worked.
Street
by 王娟娟
Contents
• About the writer • Abstract • Beautiful sentences • My feeling
About the writer
Sandra Cisneros (born December 20, 1954) is an American writer best known for her acclaimed first novel The House on Mango Street and her subsequent short story collection Woman Hollering Creek and Other Stories . Her work experiments with literary forms and investigates emerging subject positions, which Cisneros herself attributes to growing up in a context of cultural hybridity and economic inequality that endowed her with unique stories to tell.
Beautiful sentences
• You can never have too much sky. You can fall a sleep and wake up drunk on sky, and sky can kee p you safe when you are sad. Here there is too mu ch sadness and not enoug h sky. Butterflies too are few and so are flowers a nd most things that are b eautiful. Still, we take w hat we can get and make the best of it.
Abstract
she dislikes the house on Mango Street because its sad appearance and cramped quarters are completely contrary to the ideal home she always wanted. Esperanza's goal becomes having a house of her own. She begins to make new friends and contacts with different people living in the community. There are different influences of these people to the little girl's grow up. With the growth of age, although she faces different injuries, she becomes mature, has her own ideas, and strives to create her dream life.
• Unlike the long novel, this book is consisted with many little stories, short but impressive.
• Every story is about the people lived there or the things happened on mango street. It seems like they are not connected, but, after finishing reading, I thought, these stories are unitary.
• Esperanza, like most preteens, is searching for her identity. Esperanza is many things: she comes from a poor family, she is female, she is on the verge of adolescence, and she is Mexican. She sorts out all of these parts of herself through her writing, and she discovers that, although all of these things help define who she is, what is the most important part of her identity is her ability to write.
Abstract
It is a book about a girl, Esperanza, whose whole family immigrate to America from Mexico. They live in Mango Street, an area of immigrants. Esperanza has dreams, hopes, and plans. These are symbolized by a house. Esperanza regards the house on Mango Street as simply a house she lives in with her family. When she was younger and constantly on the move from apartment to apartment, her parents promised her a real home with a green yard, real stairs, and running water with pipes that worked.