The House On Mango Street
The narrator describes her hair as "lazy. It never obeys barrettes or bands." She is trying to tell us more about herself, using a description of her hair. What is she saying about her personality through this description of her hair?

Question 4 options:

She is the more carefree child, the one who has her own opinions.


She is the child who doesn't brush or wash her hair.


She is the rule follower, the one who doesn't like to shake things up at home.


She is traditional and ladylike.

Respuesta :

The narrator in "The House on Mango Street"  is trying to tell the reader that: "She is the more carefree child, the one who has her own opinions." (Option A)

Who is a narrator?

In literature, the narrator is the person who tells the story. Sometimes, (just like in "The House on Mango Street", the narrator can be a character in the story that is being narrated.

There are various kinds of narrators in literature. They are:

  • first-person narrator
  • second-person narrator
  • self-conscious narrator
  • reliable narrator and
  • unreliable narrator.

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