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I don't remember it properly cuz I read it 3 years ago
so I this it's D adaption
The dreams, hopes and plans of the characters in The House on Mango Street are often symbolized by a house – check out our discussion of houses in this novel in the "Symbolism, Imagery, Allegory" section for more on this. For Esperanza's Mama and Papa, the idea of happiness and security is summed up in the image of a white house, big enough for their whole family. They pass this dream down to their children, but Esperanza takes it and makes it her own – her dream becomes having a house all to herself, in which she can be free to write.
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr's I Have A Dream speech was more of an argumentative speech, as well as a speech that was persuading the listener to understand.
They can learn to be stronger and face there fears, or they can know what they're afraid of and not interact with it.