She tells the stories through her eyes growing up in the poor neighboring lifestyle of low-class diverse people. The House on Mango Street shows that it has ties to the aspects of racism. The book suggests that the very aspects of racism have negative effects on Esperanza and the people that live on Mango street, it creates stereotypes that influence how other people preserve Esperanza's ethnicity and that racism's used to justified some of the things happen in this book.
Subsequently, In the first few vignettes of The House on Mango Street, it clearly shows why and how the precise aspects of racism effects Esperanza negatively and the people that live on Mango street.Correspondingly, In the vignette Red clown, racism's introduced in the most disturbing way just because in the vignette specifically, something happens to Esperanza that would traumatize any young girl who is still mentally developing in a place that is not so innocent and she ends up learning that in the worst way possible. When it came to this vignette Esperanza is sexually assaulted by the random stranger that she was left behind with by sally. The boys taunt her by repeatedly saying to Esperanza while