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House On Mango Street Compare And Contrast Essay

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According to talkproverty.org 21.4% of Hispanics in America are living in poverty. A book call The House on Mango Street and a movie call “Stand and Deliver,” represent the struggle of being a Hispanic in America. The House on Mango Street is similar to the movie, Stand and Deliver because the characters were judged based on where they lives, the characters have low self esteem, and the females were expected to take care of family. The House on Mango Street is also different from the movie, “Stand and Deliver,” because of the encouragement the characters received by adults, the relationships the characters build, and the different viewpoint the characters have on where they will be in the future. In my opinion, The House on Mango Street interests me more than “Stand and Deliver,” because the book leaves you wondering what is going to happen next, allows you to imagine the characters, and it has different storylines. …show more content…

In the book and movie the characters are judged based on where they lived. In the movie, the district did not believe that the students received the high test scores because they lived in poverty. Similar to, how the woman did not allow Esperanza to sit in the “cool” kids area for lunch since she lived in the apartments. From “Stand and Deliver, “ Pancho did not think he was smart enough to solve the calculus equation on the board. Compared to, Esperanza, who called her feet ugly, we can infer that both characters have low self esteem. The last similarity I want to talk about is the how the female characters were expected to take care of their family. Esperanza had to take care of her sister in the book just as how Lupe had to take care of her siblings because her mom comes home late. This shows that females are expected to take care of

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