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Esperanza Rising- Terms, Metaphors, Symbolism and Turning Points

Horizontales
The metaphor that represented the separation between Esperanza and Miguel.
Compares two things that are not alike or are considered dissimilar to develop meaning. (type of F.L.)
One of the first turning points in the text. (first half of life)
Anger or annoyance provoked by something that seems unfair treatment.
When an author uses words and phrases beyond their normal, literal meaning to create deeper or special meaning.
The item that the characters were crocheting that had the symbolism of mountains and valleys.
The fruit that symbolized Papa.
An important Turning Point where Esperanza begins to see what Marta has been organizing
Verticales
The symbol that represented the hard work and poor living conditions that the migrant workers had to deal with.
A key event or moment in the text that greatly changes or influences the story.
When an object, event, or action is used to show a theme or develop deeper meaning.
The metaphor that represented Papa and Esperanza's relationship and connection to the land.
The fruit that symbolized escape.
To refuse to work in order to get a company or boss to meet the workers' demands.
The symbol that represented bad news if this was brought to your house.
The symbol that represented the hard work Esperanza had to do to help Mama and Abuelita.
Another important Turning Point that showed the consequences of the strike, when Esperanza began to really sympathize with the strikers.
A universal message that the text sends about life, the world, or human behavior.