Hold On, We're Going Home
Objects
Characters
Symbolism
Mystery
100

Why does Cathy move away?

People like Esperanza’s family keep moving in.

100

Rachel, Lucy and Esperanza buy this together.

A Bicycle

100

He is an undocumented immigrant who dies because he doesn’t receive medical treatment after a car accident.

Geraldo

100

Esperanza uses this part of the body to describe her family members’ personalities.

Their Hair

100

Why does the nun say Esperanza can't eat lunch in the canteen?

She lives close to the school and can walk home for lunch.
200

What does Esperanza want most of all?

A house of her own

200

Esperanza wants to buy this object at the junk store, but it is not for sale.

A Music Box

200

She refuses to learn English because she is afraid of assimilation.

Mamacita

200

This animal represents Esperanza’s great-grandmother.

A Wild Horse

200

Esperanza gains power over her experiences by doing this.

Writing

300

Elenita, a witch woman, tells Esperanza her fortune and says she will have this.

A home in the heart

300

What did Darius see in the clouds?

God

300

She goes to college, despite her father wanting her to stay home.

Alicia

300

Esperanza relates to these because they don’t seem to belong in the neighborhood and because they persevere despite the concrete that tries to keep them in the ground.

The four skinny trees

300
Why does Aunt Lupe tell Esperanza to keep writing?

It will keep her free.

400

Which city does Esperanza live in?

Chicao, Illinois

400

Finish this quote from Esperanza: “Someday I will have a best friend all my own[…]Until then I am a balloon tied to an ___”

Anchor

400

He is Esperanza's first Crush.

Sire

400

Esperanza received these in a paper bag from a neighbor, and they represent her budding sexuality.

Shoes (high-heeled)

400

What was Esperanza's first job?

She worked at Pan Photo Finishers developing pictures.

500

Before living on Mango Street, which street did Esperanza live on?

Loomis or Keeler

500

Finish the quote: “I wonder if she made the best with what she got or was she sorry because she couldn’t be all the things she wanted to be. Esperanza. I have inherited her name, but I don’t want to inherit her place by the ____.”

Window

500

In The House on Mango Street, falling is a motif; people fear falling and sometimes actually fall, which suggests the constant threat of failure or injury. Name one character who falls from significant heights.

Meme Ortiz or Angel Vargas

500

This art form symbolizes a way for women to take back some of their power and create something that is entirely their own.

Poetry and poems

500

Many women see marriage as a means of escaping Mango Street while for Esperanza marriage is a trap. What does Esperanza see as helping her escape Mango Street?

Her writing

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