Monday, February 18, 2013

The House on Mango Street: Evaluation Question 2

Post your evaluation question for The House on Mango Street (to page 74).

19 comments:

  1. How do you think it is like, to be thought of as someone who lives in a very ragged and dirty house, one that is worse than what you really live in?

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  2. How is it like to work in places like Esperanze's working place?

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  3. How do you think Esperanza felt when she heard the news of her grandfather's death.

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  4. How do you think Esperanza felt when she was dancing with her Uncle?

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  5. How do you think Esperanza felt when she saw Sire holding hands and taking a walk with Lois?

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  6. To what age do you think Esperanza finally understood the sentence that her aunt told her, "You must keep writing, it will keep you free"?

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  7. What is so special about Geraldo that makes Esperanza talks about him in this story?

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  8. In the book, Esperanza didn’t show lots of emotion or feeling when the Oriental man kissed her, what do you think she felt?

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  9. What do you think is the significance of the character of Sire in the story on Esperanza's life?

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  10. What would it be like to live with the guilt that you had if you thought you killed your aunt?

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  11. How do you think Esperanza view her identity and how she feels about it?

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  12. Why do you think Esperanza and her friends would discuss about hips and how to "shake" them? Do you think they got many of their relationship experience from Marin?

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  13. Do you think it's a good idea for Marin to stay with a stranger in the hospital?

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  14. How do you think Esperanza felt when she was working in that kind of environment?

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  15. Is it appropriate for Esperanza to work at her present age?

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  16. How do you think it is like to have to try really hard to be "normal", like pleading to eat in the canteen?

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  17. Esperenza appeared to be more sympathetic to the boy Marin stayed with as opposed to Angel who died from an accident the neighborhood could have prevented. Why? What does this say about her character?

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  18. Do you think Esperanza lying about her age to go to work and help pay for her tuition is morally correct?

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  19. What do you think about Esperanza facing so many deaths in this story?

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