Wednesday, March 20, 2019
The House on Mango Street Cisneross Style :: House Mango Street
The House on Mango channel Cisneross Style  Sandra Cisneross paper style in the novel The House on Mango Street transcends two genres, poetry and the short story. The novel is written in a series of poetic vignettes that make it easy to read. These distinguishing attributes are combined to bring to pass the backb unrivaled of Cisneross unique style and structure. The novel has confused many critics and readers because it reads similar poetry, yet in actuality it is a narrative. Cisneros admits that many of the vignettes are "lazy poems." This way of life that they could be poems if she had taken the time to finish them (Olivares 145). At many multiplication throughout the novel the words rhyme and can almost be put to a catchy tune. For example, the chapter "Geraldo No Last Name" reads like a poem with end rhyme and a structured pattern. " middling too, and young. Said he worked in a restaurant, but she cant remember which star" (Cisneros 65) . At the other end of the spectrum, the novel is a series of vignettes. "I would affirm that, although some of the narratives of Mango Street are short stories, most are vignettes, that is, literary sketches, like small illustrations nonetheless..." says critic Julian Olivares (145). Cisneros has stated that she wants a reader to be able to pick up the novel and insure its meaning from any point within therefore, the novel is told in a series of vignettes, each of which makes it own point. The vignettes are combined to create a larger story (Olivares 145). "Chanclas" is an example of Cisneross sound prose vignettes. "Meanwhile that boy who is my cousin... asks me to bound and I cant" (Cisneros 47).This chapter is a literary sketch which illustrates Esperanzas insecurity about macrocosm poor. Mango Street isnt necessarily structured in chronological order. on that point are no drastic nor specific changes in time. The reader understands that the fictio nal character is growing up, but the existing structure can be rearranged without elastic the readers understanding. The chapters "Hips" ("They(hips) bloom like roses, I continue because its obvious Im the only one who can speak with any authority...") and "The First Job" ("So the abutting morning I put on the navy blue groom that made me look older.
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