Born Bad
Mango Street
Born Bad
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100

What Color is used to represent Esperanza feelings towards his aunt

YELLOW

100

his narrator of The House on Mango Street reflects on her family’s expectations and her own sense of identity in “Born Bad.”

Who is Esperanza?

100

What does the vignette teach about life?

It teaches that taking life for granted or mocking the suffering of others is wrong. It serves as a lesson on empathy and maturity.

100

whats a comparison without using like or as

Metaphor

200

What is the source of Esperanza's guilt?

Esperanza feels guilty because she and her friends imitated her sick, bedridden aunt in a game, right before her aunt died.

200

Esperanza’s longing for independence and a new belonging is a central idea here.

 What is independence or belonging?

200

How does Aunt Lupe influence Esperanza?  

Aunt Lupe listens to Esperanza’s poems and encourages her to keep writing, telling her that writing will keep her free.

200

When you exaggerate about something

Hyperbole

300

Why is it called "Born Bad"?

The title refers to a superstition mentioned in the text that women born in certain years are "born bad," or cursed.

300

The adult figure who signals how appearances influence judgments of girls in the vignette.

Who is Mama (or the mother)?

300

In “Born Bad,” this family member is young and often protective, shaping Esperanza’s view of home and safety.

Who is Nenny? (or Who is her sister Nenny)

300

Same letter or sound at the beginning of a word  

Aliteration