Esperanza Rising
Does Esperanza's answer to the challenge in this chapter tell you about her as a person? Cite evidence from the text to support your answer.
the Plums chapter 8 page 262-297
the Plums chapter 8 page 262-297
This shows us that Esperanza is a dynamic character: she is changing.
Although some aspects of Esperanza’s life are changing, Esperanza is also growing more certain of herself. Even though her first day alone does not go exactly as she planned, she proves herself to be more independent than anyone believed she could be. Even though she has grown up in a world of privilege, she is able to take care of two small children and run a household on her own - at a very young age.
To this end, Esperanza’s narrative voice starts to sound more like a grown woman than a child. Instead of worrying about her clothes or dolls, she focuses on the taking care of the people in her life. There was a time when getting dirty was one of Esperanza’s biggest concerns, but during the dust storm, all she is worried about is the safety of her family and friends.
Additionally, Esperanza’s observations of the world around her become more astute. She is able to see Melina as both a young girl similar to herself and as a woman with the responsibility of a family. Straddling both worlds, Esperanza is similar to Melina in many ways.