Literary Terms
Culture
About The Author
Themes
100

What is theme?

What is the authors message OR What is the lesson of the story

100

Where is Esperanza from?

What is Mexico?

100

What is the author’s name?

What is Sandra Cisneros

100

What is one of the themes of “The House on Mango Street”?

What is centers on identity, dreams, and socioeconomic struggle

200

What is symbolism?

What is the idea that things represent other things

200

Where does Esperanza live now?

What is Mango St., Chicago, IL?

200

Where was the author born?

What is Chicago?

200

What is the theme of “My Name”?

What is identity, heritage, and self-perception.

300

What is juxtaposition?

What is the arrangement of two or more ideas, characters, actions, settings, phrases, or words side-by-side or in similar narrative moments

300

 What does Esperanza mean in Spanish?

What is sadness and waiting?

300

What is the author’s known style of writing?

What is Vignettes and focus on marginalized people

300

What is the theme of “Hips”?

What is coming of age, femininity, and the physical and social changes of growing up.

400

What is a bildungsroman?

What is a novel depicting someone's growth from childhood to maturity

400

What is one symbol of Esperanza’s ‘deep-rooted’ culture?

What is her name, her house, her family's hair

400

To whom is The House on Mango Street dedicated?

What is "A Las Mujeres" or To the Women

400

What is the theme of “Marin”?

What is hope, dreams, and the limitations placed on women, especially within a patriarchal and socioeconomic context.

500

What is social commentary?

What is the act of expressing an opinion on the nature of society

500

What is one role of women in Latino society as shown in the novel?

What is housekeeper, caretaker, etc. 

500

What is one award that the author has won?

What is the American Book Award, the MacArthur Fellowship, and the National Medal of Arts. 

500

What are the three themes repeated throughout the end of the novel?

Belongingness 

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