Topic: House on Mango Street Objective: I will gain an understanding of the background of this story and show my understanding in a summary. What themes and topics are covered in the novel and how might this relate to me?
Sandra Cisneros Born 1954 in Chicago Addresses issues of Hispanic American women House on Mango Street was first novel
House on Mango Street Main character Short, interconnected chapters Esperanza Struggling to grow up in Chicago's poverty-stricken south side Short, interconnected chapters “Lyrical narratives, vivid dialogue, and powerful descriptions” Written in vignettes
Vignette Short scene that focuses on one moment or gives insight into a character, idea, or setting Poetic language Simile Metaphor Imagery
House on Mango Intro Read the back cover Look at illustrations on front and back Look at table of contents Flip through book
House on Mango Street Topics: what is being said about the following? Identity Community / Neighborhood Freedom / Growth Fitting In Coming of Age Home / Belonging
Essential Theme Questions How does environment shape our identity? What identities, if any, are permanent and which do we have the power to change? What roles do neighborhood and community play in shaping who we become?
Names What is the personal significance of your given name (first, middle and last)? Does your name mean different things to you, your family, and your friends? What are your nicknames? What do your nicknames mean to you and those who call you those names?
“It means” (write three adjectives that describe you) “It is the number” (write any number you want) “It is like” (describe a color but don’t name it) “It is” (name something you remember experiencing with family or friends) “It is the memory of” (name a person who has been significant to you) “Who taught me” (write two abstract concepts like “honesty”) “When he/she” (write about something that person did) “My name is” (“write your first name”) “It means” (state something important you believe about life in 1-2 sentences)
Personal Vignette Use the answers from the vignette questions to write your own personal vignette (approx 1 pg in length) Use imagery, metaphor, simile or other literary devices we have studied to create a 'snapshot' in time about you, your life, your name, or someone to whom you are close.