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the house on mango street discussion 1 before beginning this discussion…

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the house on mango street discussion 1
before beginning this discussion, please read the first eight chapters of the house on mango street. this section starts with the chapter entitled \the house on mango street\ and ends with \gils furniture bought & sold\. 8 chapters can feel overwhelming, but i promise they are very short. in my copy of the book, this section entails only 17 pages.
the house on mango street follows a young girl as she navigates her life on mango street. please pay attention to the stories she tells and the people she introduces. focus on the conflicts that arise and the turmoil she feels.
instructions
after reading this section, respond to the following questions in complete sentences using proper spelling, grammar, and punctuation. responses of one sentence are incomplete. respond fully to each question for full credit. once you have responded fully to each question, respond to two classmates posts by clicking
eply\ on the post to which you are responding. your feedback should be more than \i agree\ or \i disagree.\ include the reasons why. your response must be polite, respectful, and professional in tone. you may disagree, but do so with respect. use proper spelling, grammar, and punctuation in all posts.

  1. how does esperanza feel about her house? does that affect how she sees herself?
  2. in \my name\ esperanza states, \i have inherited her name, but i dont want to inherit her place by the window.\ what did she mean when she said this?

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Response
Question 1
Brief Explanations

To answer, we analyze Esperanza's feelings about her house (dissatisfaction, longing for a better one) and how it impacts her self - perception (shame, desire for a space that reflects her identity). Esperanza is dissatisfied with her house on Mango Street as it doesn't meet her expectations of a real house (like the ones she dreamed of with running water, pipes, and a basement). This dissatisfaction makes her feel ashamed of her living situation, and she sees herself as someone who is not in a place that matches her aspirations. She yearns for a house that would give her a sense of pride and a space that truly belongs to her, and her current house's inadequacy affects her self - image by making her feel like she is in a situation she wants to escape from, influencing how she views her social and personal identity.

Brief Explanations

We interpret the quote by looking at the context of Esperanza's aunt (her namesake) and gender roles. Esperanza inherited her name from her great - grandmother, who was confined to a traditional, restrictive role (the “place by the window” represents a life of being trapped by traditional female roles, like being dependent and restricted in her actions). Esperanza means that while she has her great - grandmother's name, she does not want to inherit the same kind of restricted, passive, and dependent life that her great - grandmother had, a life that was confined by traditional gender expectations and limited in terms of freedom and self - determination. She wants to break free from the cycle of women in her family being restricted to domestic and passive roles and instead seek a life with more freedom, agency, and the ability to define her own path.

Answer:

Esperanza feels dissatisfied with her house on Mango Street as it falls short of her idealized vision of a proper house (with features like running water, pipes, and a basement) and is a source of shame for her. This feeling about her house affects how she sees herself because it makes her feel like she is in a situation that is not in line with her aspirations, leading her to view herself as someone who is in a space that doesn't reflect her desired identity and making her long for a house that would give her a sense of pride and a place that truly belongs to her.

Question 2