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House On Mango Street
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The Effects of a Changing Society
Members of a society affect the social, cultural, and economic situation of an entire society by imposing what the majority perceives as normal on others. In my opinion, society can't change people. Whenever possible, people change themselves based on their perce ....
Middle of essay ....d. Esperanza's viewed herself as unattractive, unintelligent, insignificant and out of place. Such statements as, "…skinny necks and pointed elbows like mine….do not belong here but are here…" provide evidence. She felt trapped on Mango Street, because she couldn't abandon those who could not leave. Although she was poor and shame, she became strong and clear about her destiny and did not turn her back on her heritage. She learned to celebrate her otherness instead of trying to blend in.
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