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The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros
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  • 1. The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros is a poignant and evocative coming-of-age novel that chronicles the life of Esperanza Cordero, a young Latina girl growing up in a largely Hispanic neighborhood in Chicago. Through a series of vignettes, the narrative delves into Esperanza's experiences, dreams, and struggles as she grapples with her identity, cultural heritage, and aspirations for a better life. The house on Mango Street itself, which is depicted as a modest and not entirely satisfactory home, serves as a powerful symbol of both Esperanza's roots and her yearning for escape and self-empowerment. Cisneros's lyrical prose captures the beauty and pain of everyday life, addressing themes of gender roles, racism, and the longing for belonging, while also highlighting the strength of community and the complexities of growing up as a girl in a patriarchal society. Ultimately, the novel becomes a reflective exploration of hope, resilience, and the quest for one's own voice amidst the challenges of social and cultural constraints.

    What is the name of the protagonist in 'The House on Mango Street'?
A) Nenny
B) Esperanza Cordero
C) Marin
D) Sally
  • 2. What is the significance of the house on Mango Street?
A) A school
B) Her only place to live
C) A place of conflict
D) Symbol of Esperanza's dreams and identity
  • 3. In which city is the story set?
A) Houston
B) New York
C) Chicago
D) Los Angeles
  • 4. What does Esperanza's name mean?
A) Hope
B) Strength
C) Joy
D) Dream
  • 5. What does Esperanza desire for her future?
A) To have her own house
B) To live with her family forever
C) To be famous
D) To travel the world
  • 6. What does Esperanza plan to do with her writing?
A) Write only for money
B) Stop writing
C) Share it with no one
D) Use it to tell stories and express herself
  • 7. What is a recurring theme in the novel?
A) Adventure
B) Identity and belonging
C) Science fiction
D) Mystery
  • 8. What does Esperanza think about the women she observes?
A) They are all successful
B) They are all happy and fulfilled
C) They are often trapped by society's expectations
D) They have no influence on her life
  • 9. What does the color red symbolize in the book?
A) Calm and peace
B) Fear and sadness
C) Passion and desire
D) Joy and celebration
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