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House On Mango Street Gender Analysis

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Women in society have always been looked down upon, and not taken seriously for centuries. The coming-of-age novella House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros, proves that statement correct. The novella is about a young girl named Esperanza who moves into a house for the first time, on a street named Mango street. The house is not what she envisioned, so she makes plans in her mind to move out and get her own place, far away, but she is still very innocent. While she’s on Mango Street, Esperanza experiences series of events, that force her to mature. In House on Mango Street, the theme that females are looked down upon, taken advantage of, and the ones to blame in society are shown through literary elements such as, conflict and characterization. The gender literary theory applies to this theme. This theme is also shown throughout multiple vignettes such as “Rafaela who drinks Coconut and Papaya Juice on Tuesdays”, “The Monkey Garden” and, “Red Clowns”.
To start off, the theme that females are looked down upon, taken advantage of, and the ones to blame in society is shown in the vignette Rafaela who drinks Coconut and Papaya Juice on Tuesdays, through the literary element, characterization, and the literary theory, gender. The vignette Rafaela who drinks Coconut and Papaya Juice on Tuesdays, features a woman named Rafaela who lives with her husband, who keeps her locked in their house. “Gets locked indoors because her husband is afraid Rafaela will run away because she is

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