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House On Mango Street Lessons Essay

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Learning Life’s Lessons In life, we are often deeply influenced by the people who surround us. Consider the age-old adage “Birds of a Feather Flock Together”; this familiar saying reminds us that, in life, we gravitate toward people who appeal to us, and those people can have a great impact on who we are and the choices we make. In Sandra Cisneros’ The House on Mango Street, Esperanza meets many women who play a role in her life. Some of the women impact her in negative ways, but others help her to see that she can make more of her life than what her Chicago neighborhood offers. Of all the women in Esperanza’s life, Esperanza is most influenced by her mother and Alicia because they teach her to rely on herself in order to escape Mango Street. …show more content…

For example, in the chapter called “Smart Cookie,” Esperanza’s mother admits to quitting school “[because she] didn’t have nice clothes,” and she continues, saying, “I could’ve been somebody, you know?” (86). In this quotation, Mama is reminding Esperanza that clothes are not what is truly important in life. Mama teaches Esperanza to value what is on the inside—to trust herself—and not to focus so much on external appearances, and this lesson empowers Esperanza throughout the novel. Additionally, early in the novel, Esperanza describes her mother and her hair by saying that it is “sweet to put your nose into it when she is holding you, holding you and you feel safe” (6). Here Mama and the smell of her hair serve as important symbols to Esperanza: they represent the safety of family. Esperanza recognizes her mother—and the smell of her hair—as symbols of family, and Esperanza’s family will always love and support her no matter where she goes in life. Esperanza is able to rely on herself because she learns that what’s on the inside matters most, and she learns that she’ll always have the support of her family if she needs

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