Esperanza
Objects
Who am I?
Symbols & Themes
Literary Style
100

This is Esperanza’s primary talent and hobby, which her mother and Aunt Lupe encourage her to keep doing.

What is writing/poetry?

100

These are the items Cathy's family owns "thousands" of, though they are moving away because the neighborhood is "getting bad."

What are cats?

100

This protagonist’s name means "hope" in Spanish but is often compared to a "muddy color" or the "waiting" her grandmother did.

Who is Esperanza?

100

This color is used to describe the house on Mango Street, which is small and crumbling.

What is red?

100

This is the author of The House on Mango Street.

Who is Sandra Cisneros?

200

Why does Esperanza want to get out of Mango Street but feels compelled to return?

She wants to find a house of her own but feels as if she is responsible for those who can't others.

200

In "The Monkey Garden," Esperanza gets angry because Sally is playing a game to get these back from a group of boys.

What are keys?

200

I am Esperanza’s younger sister; I am often an embarrassment to her, but we share the same "thick and straight" hair.

Who is Nenny?

200

These four objects "reach and do not forget to reach," inspiring Esperanza to survive.

What are the four skinny trees?

200

The novel is written in this style, consisting of short, poetic scenes.

What are vignettes?

300

What does the "real house" symbolize to Esperanza?

Liberty, creative-freedom and confidence

300

This object, owned by Gil at the junk store, makes a beautiful sound but is "not for sale."

What is a music box?

300

I am the "smart one" who studies at the university and sees the mice that my father says aren't there.

Who is Alicia?

300

In Spanish, Esperanza’s name is said to mean this; in English, it means "hope.

What is sadness/waiting

300

This literary device is used when Esperanza says her name is "a muddy color."

What is a metaphor?

400

How does Esperanza's relationship with her name affect her identity?

Her name serves as a burdensome and longs for a new one that would better suit her.

400

Esperanza is embarrassed to dance at a baptism because she is wearing her old school shoes instead of these.

What are pink dress shoes/chanclas?

400

am the neighbor who still plays with dolls and likes to dance on the roof because I haven't quite "grown up."

Who is Ruthie?

400

These three mysterious characters tell Esperanza that she must "remember to come back" for those she leaves behind.

Who are the Three Sisters?

400

 The book is dedicated "A Las Mujeres," which means this in English.

What is "To the Women"?

500

At the end of the book, Esperanza realizes that the house she truly wants is not on Mango Street, but "a house all my own" that contains these two specific things.

What are books and paper?

500

Marin's luck is often tied to these—small objects she sells for Avon and also "wishes" on.

What are stars/falling stars?

500

We are the sisters who bought a bike with Esperanza for $5 and remain her close friends throughout the book.

Who is Lucy and Rachel?

500

High-heeled shoes in the vignette "The Family of Little Feet" symbolize this transition.

What is the transition to adulthood/womanhood?

500

This German term describes a "coming-of-age" story, which this book is a classic example of

What is a Bildungsroman?

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