Sandra Cisneros

The House on Mango Street

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  • Никита Иванчикhas quoted4 years ago
    I don't belong. I don't ever want to come from here.

    Wanting to escape

  • Никита Иванчикhas quoted4 years ago
    could've been somebody, you know? my mother says and sighs
  • Никита Иванчикhas quoted4 years ago
    sweeter drinks, not bitter
  • Никита Иванчикhas quoted4 years ago
    Uptown. Logan. Embassy. Palmer. Aragon. Fontana. The Manor. She likes to dance. She knows how to do cumbias and salsas and rancheras even.
  • Никита Иванчикhas quoted4 years ago
    head thrown back like a thirsty lady

    Simile

  • Никита Иванчикhas quoted4 years ago
    Oh no, she says pointing the butter knife at me as if I'm starting trouble, no sir. Next thing you know everybody will be wanting a bag lunch—I'll be up all night cutting bread into little triangles, this one with mayonnaise, this one with mustard, no pickles on mine, but mustard on one side please. You kids just like to invent more work for me.

    Her mother’s life is very difficult. Her mum worries that Esperanza will become spoiled

  • Никита Иванчикhas quoted4 years ago
    I could eat in the canteen too.

    Belonging

  • Olga Grigorevahas quoted5 years ago
    You will always be Esperanza. You will always be Mango Street. You can't erase what you know. You can't forget who you are
  • Olga Grigorevahas quoted5 years ago
    Esperanza. The one with marble hands called me aside. Esperanza. She held my face with her blue-veined hands and looked and looked at me.
  • Olga Grigorevahas quoted5 years ago
    Somebody said because she's too fat, somebody because of the three flights of stairs, but I believe she doesn't come out because she is afraid to speak English, and maybe this is so since she only knows eight words.
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