Esperanza is the pre-teen protagonist of the novel. She is the daughter of a wealthy landowner growing up in Aguascalientes, Mexico. When her father dies, her life turns upside down. Esperanza and her mother must move to America and begin their life anew as migrant workers in California.
Esperanza grows and matures in several ways. At the beginning of the novel, she is a wealthy girl without a trouble in the world and is largely ignorant to the problems of people around her. ... She is forced to leave behind everything she knows and overnight, goes from a carefree young girl to a desperate migrant worker.
Explanation:Repetition in sounds, such as rhyming and in syllables, such as rhythm, help to create a flow throughout the poem. Often times, when phrases are repeated, it creates a more emotional experience for the reader