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iren [92.7K]
2 years ago
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What do we learn about Esperanza’s desire to leave and find her own home?

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poizon [28]2 years ago
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Answer:

do we know if she leaves

Explanation:

At the novel's end, Esperanza declares that she is too strong for Mango Street to keep her forever. ... Esperanza feels she is too strong to live on Mango Street. She feels her life would be better if she lived somewhere else. She wants to leave Mango Street so that she can find herself.

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