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“The House on Mango Street” pages 3 – 5
Esperanza tells the readers all about the problems of the house on Mango Street. She says that her parents told her they would only live there for a little while, and then she says: “But I know how these things go.”
Dreams don’t always match real life. Most of us have times when our hopes for our lives don’t match what’s really happening. Write about a time when that was true for you, when what you wanted just didn’t seem as if it could ever come.
“Hairs” p 6 -
Cisneros tells us about Esperanza’s family by using poetic language to describe their hair. Complete the chart to explore how Esperanza feels about her family. The poetic style helps us to visualize, but also to know what the characters are like.
Person Words about their hair Looks like How she feels
Papa
“like a broom, all up in the air.”
Maybe he’s stiff or maybe he’s very strong.
Esperanza
Carlos
Nenny
Kiki
Mother
“Boys & Girls” page 8 – 9
In this vignette, Esperanza says that in her culture, boys and girls “live in separate worlds.” She says the boys won’t let people see them talking to their sisters outside of the house.
Why do you think Esperanza’s brothers worried about being seen talking to girls? What would the boys say about why they don’t talk to their sisters in public?
Some people believe men and women should behave differently. In some cultures, this can be very strict. Think about messages you have received about what’s OK or not OK for men and women. What are some messages? Write about your reaction to them.
“My Name” page 10 – 11
This is the first time we hear Esperanza’s name. We also learn about her grandmother and how Esperanza feels about how she should live.
What does Esperanza share about her grandmother and how she lived? Do you agree with Esperanza’s feelings?
Esperanza chose “Zeze the X” for a name. If you could pick a name for yourself, what would you pick? How would it make a difference in your life?
Looking back at “Cathy, Queen of Cats” and “Our Good Day”…
Compare and Contrast Cathy and Esperanza. Try the first three topics, then write your own.
Topic Cathy Esperanza
Ethnic Background
Prejudices
Socio-Economic Status
“Laughter” page 17 – 18
Find examples of figurative language in this chapter. Tell what you think Cisneros hoped we would infer. An example from the previous chapter is done for you.
Example of Figurative Language What we might infer…__________ from the last chapter… “…the wheels are like spaghetti” the wheels wiggle and are soft.
“Gil’s Furniture Bought & Sold” page 19 – 20
On page 20, Cisneros uses figurative language to describe types of music. List some examples.
Now you try it. Try describing rap music or hip-hop music in a figurative way.
“Meme Ortiz” page 21 – 22 and “Louie, His Cousin Louie, and His Other Cousin” pages 23 – 25
Newspaper stories are special kinds of summaries. They begin with a headline – one short sentence that tells the main idea. Then they have one paragraph that summarizes what is most important about the event.
Try it! Write a headline and then write a first paragraph for the newspaper article that could tell about the events in one of these two chapters.
Headline:
First paragraph of the article:
There was an Old Woman… page 29 – 30
The title of this chapter comes from the first lines of a Mother Goose rhyme; “There was an old woman who lived in a shoe. She had so many children; she didn’t know what to do.” The story shows us a different side of the neighborhood.
Every community has a variety of people. Have you ever known someone like the Vargas kids, who just didn’t follow the rules? Write about the person … or people.
Alicia Who Sees Mice, page 31 – 32
A theme is a message a reader finds in a text. Some examples of themes from this book are:: There are many kinds of love. People need to find a place to belong. Women sometimes feel trapped. Growing up isn’t easy, but it’s important.
We find the theme by considering the title, the events, and the characters in the story as well as the ending – how things end helps us understand the message the author is giving us.
Make notes about the important parts of this chapter, the people, what they care about and how things are at the end of the vignette.
What message do you think Cisneros wants us to have?
Darius and the Clouds, page 33 – 34
This vignette uses a poetic style. Find examples of poetic elements, such as repetition, metaphors and similes.
Why do you think Cisneros use a poetic style as she writes?
And Some More, page 35 – 38
Cisneros doesn’t use quotation marks when she writes. This can make the book harder to read. In this vignette, she starts out telling us which character says which thing, but as the story moves faster and faster, she drops out the explanations.
This is a conversation between Esperanza, Nenny, Lucy and Rachel. In a group of four students, divide up the conversations on page 37, deciding which character said each line. Read the conversation aloud as you imagine it might have sounded.
Need a hint? Nenny is giving the lists of names for the clouds. You can often tell who speaks because the next speaker uses their name.
Would you like other books to be written in this style? Why or why not?
The First Job; page 53 – 55
Summarize the events in this vignette.
What advice would you give Esperanza?
Papa Who Wakes Up Tired in the Dark; page 56 – 57
In this vignette, Cisneros again uses poetic elements, such as repetition, to help us feel what Esperanza and her father feel. Esperanza repeats words to emphasize ideas and to emphasize feelings.
Find examples of repetition and write what it helps the reader feel or think.
Quote Feeling or thought it emphasizes
EX: “crumples like a coat and cries, You know that she’s really surprised that he was crying. my brave Papa cries.”
Born Bad; page 58 – 61
No one grows up without making some mistakes. Some mistakes hurt other people; some hurt those who make the mistakes.
Write about your reactions to reading this vignette. What could you say to Esperanza? Have you ever done something you wish you hadn’t done? What helps you move on and keep going?
Which of the themes from Study Guide page 12 is best supported by this vignette?
Elenita, Cards, Palm, Water; page 62 – 64
List some of the superstitions Esperanza mentions in this vignette.
Invent a superstition about our school that is not true. For example, “If your locker number is even, you will fall in love this year,” or “If you have A lunch, you will get an A in your fourth period class.” Could some people believe this?
Elenita tells Esperanza that she will have “a home of the heart.” What do you think this means?
Sire; page 72 – 73
Esperanza tells this story from her point of view, but Sire has a point of view, too. How would this story be different if Sire told it? Rewrite the first paragraph from Sire’s point of view. The beginning is done for you.
I like to watch Esperanza walk down the street with her nose in the air. She does not look at me, but I know she notices me.
Four Skinny Trees; page 74 – 75
List some of the metaphors in this vignette. Write what you think they mean.
Metaphor I think it means….
Ex: “with skinny necks and pointy elbows” The trees don’t have many leaves and they look too thin.
Why do you think Cisneros used a poetic style in this vignette?
The next four vignettes tell about neighborhood women whom Esperanza knows and thinks about. Use this chart to make notes about your reaction to their story.
Neighborhood Woman Your thoughts about the situation No Speak English; page 76 – 78 Mamacita
Rafaela …; page 79 and 80 Rafaela
Sally; page 81 – 83 Sally
MInerva Writes Poems; page 84 – 85 MInerva
Which theme from page 12 do these vignettes support well?
Sally is a special kind of character, called a “ foil .” She is a bit like the main character, Esperanza, but there are very large differences in their lives and their choices. By seeing how differently another character’s life is, we can understand the main character more clearly. The differences can also help us know what message the author is giving us.
Pay attention to the descriptions of Sally, her home life and the choices she makes. Does she seem to want something similar to Esperanza or something different?
What Sally Said; page 92 – 93
Sally’s father is afraid Sally will be like his sisters, described here and on page 81.
Make notes about those references.
What can we infer about Sally’s aunts from these quotes?
Imagine Sally is a student at our school. What could she do to get help?
The Monkey Garden; page 94 – 98
In this chapter Cisneros uses descriptions that appeal to our senses. We can see
the Monkey Garden in our heads, we know how it smells. Find phrases or
sentences from the chapter that help us visualize the Monkey Garden.
Sense Phrase or Sentence_________________________________
Sight
Taste
Sound
Touch
Smell
How do the descriptions change as Esperanza’s feelings change?
Red Clowns; page 99 – 100
This is a hard chapter, but people’s lives are sometimes very hard. Write about what you hope will happen for Esperanza now. If she were your close friend, what advice would you give her?
Linoleum Roses; page 101 – 102
Esperanza says Sally married the salesman to escape from her father.
Write some questions you would ask Sally now.
What do you think about her “escape?”