Characters & Identity
Settings & Neighborhood
Symbols & Motifs
Plot & Events
Quotes & Analysis
100

What is the name of the narrator of The House on Mango Street?

Esperanza

100

On what street does Esperanza's family currently live?

Mango Street

100

What does the house on mango Street symbolize for Esperanza?

Her family's poverty and her longing for something better.

100

What promise doe Esperanza's parents make about their future home?

It will be real, with a yard and running water.

100

Which chapter includes the line, "But I know how these things go"?

The House on Mango Street

200

What does Esperanza say she dislikes about her name?

Its meaning and how it feels heavy and sad

200

Why did the family move to Mango Street?

Their previous place was too small and the water pipes broke.

200

What do names often symbolize in the book?

Identity and self-definition

200

Why is Esperanza embarrassed when the nun points out her house?

Because she realizes the nun sees her poverty.

200

"She looked at me like I was nothing." What does this quote reveal?

Esperanza feels judged and embarrassed by adults.

300

What does Esperanza wish she could do with her name?

Give herself a new name that better fits her identity.

300

How does Esperanza describe the house on Mango Street?

Small, run-down, and not the dream house her parents promised.

300

In early vignettes, what do shoes often represent for Esperanza an the other girls?

Growing up, femininity, and sometimes unwanted attention. (Marin)

300

What happens in "Hairs" that shows unity in Esperanza's family?

She describes everyone's hair and focuses lovingly on her mother's hair.

300

What is the meaning behind the quote, "Until then I am a red balloon, a balloon tied to an anchor"?

Esperanza feels held back and unable to be independent

400

In "Boys & Girls" why does Esperanza say she and Nenny are not friends?

Because they are sisters and Nenny is too young.

400

In "Those Who Don't," how do outsiders react when driving through Esperanza's neighborhood?

They get scared and think they are in a dangerous place.

400

Why is the colour red significant in Esperanza's description of the house?

It symbolizes vibrancy but also confinement and embarrassment.

400

What major lesson in highlighted in "Those Who Don't" 

People fear what they don't understand

400

In "Those Who Don't" what is Cisneros saying through: "All brown all around, we are safe"?

Esperanza feels safer among people like her revealing comfort inside her community.

500

How does Esperanza feel different from her family when it comes to dreams or identity?

She wants independence and a home of her own, unlike the others who accept their situation.

500

What does Esperanza say about how she feels in other people's neighborhoods>

She admits she gets scared too, show her own biases

500

In "Those Who Don't," what larger idea does Cisneros communicate through people's fear of the neighborhood?

Prejudice, racial stereotypes and assumptions about communities.

500

What even happens that makes Esperanza wish for a home of her own even more strongly?

Being judged or looked down upon for where she lives.

500

What literary device is being used in the line comparing Esperanza to "a red balloon"?

Metaphor