In "The House on Mango Street," Esperanza Cordero reflects on her hips as symbols of her growing femininity and the changes she experiences during adolescence. She describes them as wide and prominent, feeling both proud and awkward about her body. Esperanza's awareness of her hips signifies her transition into womanhood and the societal expectations that come with it, illustrating her struggle for identity and autonomy. Ultimately, her relationship with her body encapsulates her desire for self-acceptance and personal agency.
Esperanza compares her hips to a small and sad-looking table.
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Esperanza's Tio burned down Esperanza's home
Esperanza's father's name in the book "Esperanza Rising" is Sixto.
Esperanza lived in Mexico but later she moved to California, US.
Sixto is Esperanza's father's name in Esperanza Rising.
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Esperanza Roy's birth name is Fuentes Roy, Esperanza.
Esperanza Baur's birth name is Esperanza Diaz Ceballos.