What is Chapter 3 called in Esperanza Rising?
Chapter 3: Los Higos (Figs) Esperanza is woken by her mother screaming. Their house is on fire. They struggle to leave while Miguel runs inside the house for Abuelita. Abuelita is injured and cannot walk, but she still holds her bag of crocheting.
What does it mean to be on a silver string?
keep (one) on a string To maintain great influence over one. If you want to keep someone on a string, flattery always helps. See also: keep, on, string.
What does silver string mean?
The silver cord in metaphysical studies and literature, also known as the sutratma or life thread of the antahkarana, refers to a life-giving linkage from the higher self (atma) down to the physical body.
What do the four trees teach Esperanza?
3. What does Esperanza learn from the trees? The trees teach Esperanza to keep reaching for what she wants, and they show her it is possible to grow. Why does Mamacita move to Mango Street?
What do the 4 skinny trees symbolize?
In “Four Skinny Trees,” Esperanza personifies the trees in her front yard, saying she and they understand each other, even that they teach her things. She relates to the trees because they don’t seem to belong in the neighborhood and because they persevere despite the concrete that tries to keep them in the ground.
Does Ruthie have a disability?
Ruthie shares some of Esperanza’s talents and creative spirit, but she lacks the strength to try to escape. Instead, her escape seems to be a kind of regression back into childhood. It’s also suggested—but never confirmed—that Ruthie’s childishness may come from some kind of intellectual disability or mental illness.
Why does she cry when her grandson sings the Pepsi commercial?
Why does Mamacita cry when her baby boy sings the Pepsi commercial song? Because her son is learning English. She doesn’t want him to learn English. Instead she wants all of them to return to Mexico.