Why does esperanza want to work
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Esperanza thinks there is a shortage of sky, butterflies, and flowers. Esperanza gets a job working in a photo development shop. She is too nervous to take her full lunch break, or to sit down when she is tired until she sees her fellow workers sitting. She is afraid to eat in the company lunchroom, so she eats lunch in the bathroom and takes her breaks in the coat room. What does Esperanza say she will do when she is older? She will own a house and invite the bums in to live in the attic.
She will run an orphanage or give money to the poor. She will move away from places where men beat women and girls, and women stare out at windows. Esperanza wants a nice suburban house with a garden, like the ones where her father works. On the weekends, the family visits these houses and dreams about moving there.
Esperanza has stopped going with her family. She, too, would like to live in one of those houses, but she is tired of looking at what she cannot have. Why does Esperanza want to work? So she can get money for her to pay for Catholic high school. She cries because her husband left her with many kids and no money to take care of them. Her kids run wild because they have no discipline. Angel falls to the earth when he is trying to "fly", he dies. How does Alicia's father treat her efforts to get an education.
Esperanza's mother forgets to bring new dress shoes. She is present in all of the early stories she narrates, but by the middle of the novel she is able to narrate stories based wholly on observation of the people around her.
This change shows that she is becoming an artist, and also that she is becoming more detached from her neighborhood, since she does not always see herself in the stories she tells.
By the end of The House on Mango Street , she knows she has become more detached from her home through her writing. Although she has not yet found a home of her own, her writing has helped her to find privacy within herself. SparkTeach Teacher's Handbook. Character List Esperanza Sally Nenny. These women do not give their power away. She has many skills—she can speak two languages, sing, draw, and fix a television—but she does not know how to use the subway. She tells Esperanza that she needs to be able to take care of herself and not just rely on a man.
She gives as examples two of her friends, one whose husband has left and the other who is a widow. Then she describes how when she was younger she dropped out of school, not because she lacked intelligence, but because she was ashamed about not having nice clothes. She seems disgusted with her young self and tells Esperanza not to be like she was. Esperanza finally matures and realizes that she needs to change her strategy in trying to get what she wants.
She separates herself from her family, refusing to go with them to visit houses in the suburbs because she no longer wants to dream about a house.
Rather, she wants to go and get one. She resolves not to forget her origins.
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