Esperanza defies conformity and asserts her independence, showcasing a feminist perspective in The House on Mango Street.
1. Esperanza is talking about individuals who conform to societal expectations and limitations, symbolized by waiting for the 'ball and chain' of adulthood. She rejects this conformity and aims to maintain her independence and authenticity.
2. The passage showcases Esperanza's defiance of traditional gender roles and societal norms, portraying her as a feminist character. She asserts her agency and independence by leaving the table 'like a man,' refusing to adhere to expected behaviors for women.
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