Week 14

Painting of red and blue house on vivid yellow background
http://www.nhccnm.org/event/siembra-latino-theatre-season-house-mango-street/house-on-mango-street-box/National Hispanic Cultural Center
Artwork by David Rivera

Activity 1

Read about Sandra Cisneros, the author of The House on Mango Street on the Biography in Context website of the BMCC online library.

Activity 2

The House on Mango Street is composed of a collection of vignettes, which piece together the story of a young Mexican-American woman as she explores various facets of her identity and culture.  These vignettes, as the author has remarked, work to “tell one big story, each story contributing to the whole—like beads in a necklace,” The book, with its focus on moral and psychological maturation, is often regarded as a bildungsroman.

Activity 3

Read The House on Mango Street from page 3 (“The House on Mango Street”) through page 79 (“The Earl of Tennessee”).

Activity 4

Bright abstract painting of three girls’ faces, two with only one eye
https://www.pikrepo.com/fekox/red-and-blue-portrait-abstract-painting
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This short reading guide might help focus your ideas about the vignettes.

Activity 5

Click this link to access the Week 14 Discussion Board.

Close-up of single red zinnia on yellow and orange background
https://www.pikrepo.com/fvteg/red-zinnia-flower-close-up-photo
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Click here for information about How Discussion Boards Work.
Click here for information about How Discussion Boards Are Graded.  

Click here for Class Group Activity .