yes there are not many, but a few representations of personification appear in pages 74-75 where the author writes of the "skinny little trees"
Pretty tragic. It's a book about a girl facing a life of poverty and maturity (loss of innocence). It has a rather sad but kind of a happy ending
Its a rather tragic story about a girl facing a hard life of poverty and maturity (loss of innocence) but that maturity part comes much too fast. Their are several separate little stories (vignettes)...
The setting of The House on Mango Street is modern times in a poor, urban area.Hope I helped u :)
The House on Mango Street is set in a poor Latino neighborhood of Chicago. The first vignette of the book describes the setting in detail.