Chapter Thirty-Six “A Smart Cookie”
1. What does Esperanza’s mother say about her life?
she couldve been someone
2. What skills does Esperanza’s mother have? What does she lack?
she can speak 2 languages, sing opera, fix a tv but doesnt know which subway to take to get downtown
3. Why did her mother quit school?
she didnt have nice clothes
4. Does she still believe she was a “smart cookie?”
no she does not
5. What are some of the lessons you have learned in your life?
the world doesnt revolve around just me and people are gonna hate you no matter what you do so just keep doing it
Chapter Thirty-Seven “What Sally Said”
1. What does Sally say about her father? Does anyone believe it?
he doesnt hit her, no.
2. What does her father fear?
she'll run off with a man and bring shame to his family like his sisters did
3. Did the situation ever change?
no he beat her even worse
4. Is there still a double standard to judge the behavior of boys and girls?
yes
Chapter Thirty-Eight “The Monkey Garden”
1. How does the Monkey Garden change?
the garden becomes a dump for old cars and other trash
2. What does Sally do that makes Esperanza angry?
she stayed at the curb talking to tito and his friends
3. How did Esperanza try to help Sally? What happened when Esperanza tried to help her?
she went to tell tito's mom, tito's mom didnt care
4. Why does Esperanza feel that the garden is no longer a good place to play?
because of tito and his friends
Chapter Thirty-Nine “Red Clowns”
1. What does Esperanza say that Sally lied about?
coming back for her 2. What happened to Esperanza at the Carnival? she was sexually assaulted
1. What does Esperanza’s mother say about her life?
she couldve been someone
2. What skills does Esperanza’s mother have? What does she lack?
she can speak 2 languages, sing opera, fix a tv but doesnt know which subway to take to get downtown
3. Why did her mother quit school?
she didnt have nice clothes
4. Does she still believe she was a “smart cookie?”
no she does not
5. What are some of the lessons you have learned in your life?
the world doesnt revolve around just me and people are gonna hate you no matter what you do so just keep doing it
Chapter Thirty-Seven “What Sally Said”
1. What does Sally say about her father? Does anyone believe it?
he doesnt hit her, no.
2. What does her father fear?
she'll run off with a man and bring shame to his family like his sisters did
3. Did the situation ever change?
no he beat her even worse
4. Is there still a double standard to judge the behavior of boys and girls?
yes
Chapter Thirty-Eight “The Monkey Garden”
1. How does the Monkey Garden change?
the garden becomes a dump for old cars and other trash
2. What does Sally do that makes Esperanza angry?
she stayed at the curb talking to tito and his friends
3. How did Esperanza try to help Sally? What happened when Esperanza tried to help her?
she went to tell tito's mom, tito's mom didnt care
4. Why does Esperanza feel that the garden is no longer a good place to play?
because of tito and his friends
Chapter Thirty-Nine “Red Clowns”
1. What does Esperanza say that Sally lied about?
coming back for her 2. What happened to Esperanza at the Carnival? she was sexually assaulted
Chapter Forty “Linoleum Roses”
1. Why did Sally say she got married? How old was she when she married?
she
2. Why does Esperanza believe that Sally got married?
to escape her house
3. How does her husband treat her?
he gives her money but also gets angry and violent with her
4. What do you feel is the best age to get married? Is there a best age? Is there a best reason to get married? What myths do you think society perpetuates about marriage and romance? Do you think Sally thought her life would be better if she married the salesman? Is it?
i feel as if the best age to get married is whenever you think youre ready for it. theres no best reason to get marries other than loving someone. i think sally did so she could get away from her dad but her husband is just like her dad.
Chapter Forty-One “The Three Sisters”
1. When did Esperanza meet the three sisters?
August
2. How are the three sisters described?
they seemed to be related to the moon
3. What future do the three sisters predict for Esperanza?
she will always be on mango street
4. What do they say that Esperanza must do to complete the circle?
to always come back
Chapter Forty-Two “Alicia & I Talking on Edna’s Steps”
1. What impact does your childhood and where you grow up have on you? Is there a part of your childhood that will always be a part of you?
the people i grew up with and the places i have visited. where i grew up will always be my home and apart of me.
Chapter Forty-Three “A House of My Own”
1. What are your dreams for the future? What do you want to happen in your life?
i want a small family with a big house and for my husband and i to be well off and happy
Chapter Forty-Four “Mango Says Goodbye Sometimes”
1. What does Esperanza do to help her cope?
she makes a story for her life
2. What are her plans?
she will say goodbye to mango street
3. How does the ending of the novel complete a circle?
she will write about it and she did
4. What does she mean when she says, “I’ve gone away to come back? she will come back for the others who cannot get out on their own
1. Why did Sally say she got married? How old was she when she married?
she
2. Why does Esperanza believe that Sally got married?
to escape her house
3. How does her husband treat her?
he gives her money but also gets angry and violent with her
4. What do you feel is the best age to get married? Is there a best age? Is there a best reason to get married? What myths do you think society perpetuates about marriage and romance? Do you think Sally thought her life would be better if she married the salesman? Is it?
i feel as if the best age to get married is whenever you think youre ready for it. theres no best reason to get marries other than loving someone. i think sally did so she could get away from her dad but her husband is just like her dad.
Chapter Forty-One “The Three Sisters”
1. When did Esperanza meet the three sisters?
August
2. How are the three sisters described?
they seemed to be related to the moon
3. What future do the three sisters predict for Esperanza?
she will always be on mango street
4. What do they say that Esperanza must do to complete the circle?
to always come back
Chapter Forty-Two “Alicia & I Talking on Edna’s Steps”
1. What impact does your childhood and where you grow up have on you? Is there a part of your childhood that will always be a part of you?
the people i grew up with and the places i have visited. where i grew up will always be my home and apart of me.
Chapter Forty-Three “A House of My Own”
1. What are your dreams for the future? What do you want to happen in your life?
i want a small family with a big house and for my husband and i to be well off and happy
Chapter Forty-Four “Mango Says Goodbye Sometimes”
1. What does Esperanza do to help her cope?
she makes a story for her life
2. What are her plans?
she will say goodbye to mango street
3. How does the ending of the novel complete a circle?
she will write about it and she did
4. What does she mean when she says, “I’ve gone away to come back? she will come back for the others who cannot get out on their own