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The House on Mango Street: Famous Quotes Explained | SparkNotes The next two negative descriptions are associations she has with herself As her current self with her current name, Esperanza’s life is full of sadness and waiting Esperanza says her inner self is described by the name “Zeze the X ” Zeze the X is the version of Esperanza who does not belong in the barrio
Esperanza Cordero (@zeze_the. x) • Instagram photos and videos 13 Followers, 15 Following, 8 Posts - Esperanza Cordero (@zeze_the x) on Instagram: "12 years of age addy: House on Mango Street We chose the song “It’s a hard knock life” because esperanza clearly has a hard lifestyle "
The House on Mango Street Identity Quotes Page 1 | Shmoop Esperanza's desire to baptize herself as Zeze the X gives us an idea of her playful and adventurous nature It also suggests that Esperanza doesn't consider herself to be easily known – just like the X suggests, there's something hidden or unknowable about her identity
芒果街上的小屋:我的名字_桑德拉·希斯内罗丝_在线阅读_九九藏书网 Esperanza as Lisandra or Zeze the X Yes Something like Zeze the X will do At school they say my name funny as if the syllables were made out of tin and hurt the roof of your mouth But in Spanish my name is made out of a softer something, like silver, not quite as thick as sister's name——Magdalena——which is uglier than mine
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The House on Mango Street - eNotes. com She feels more like a Lisandra or Zeze the X, a person with a more exotic or mysterious name Esperanza has not yet matured when she has these thoughts
The House on Mango Street - LitCharts She wants to change her name to something that shows her true, secret self She decides that a name like “Zeze the X” would be good Esperanza’s desire to change her name shows both an understanding of the power of language and a desire for her own identity and agency