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Woman Hollering Creek By Sandra Chavez Summary

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Some of the short stories featured in “Woman Hollering Creek” explores various aspects of domestic violence, teen pregnancy, and interracial relationships. The author Sandra Cisneros challenges the social standards of how we normally view interrelationships, physical abuse, and sexual promiscuity among teens. Significant recurring themes that are presented are victimization of women, sexual love as an exercise of power, and conflicts in cultural traditions. These central themes compel the readers to think critically about these issues and how they impact our identities.

A cold hearted woman with no compassion for others must have suffered the emotional heartbreak inflicted by the man her heart desires. In the short story “Never Marry a Mexican” …show more content…

In the story “One Holy Night” Cisneros remarks, “I know I was supposed to feel ashamed, but I wasn’t ashamed.” (30) Patricia Chavez was different from other girls she did not want to lose her virginity as other girls did in alleys or a car. In addition, Patricia identifies herself in the story as Ixchel because, that is the name Boy Baby gives her as the queen to his king. Ixchel was under the impression that her beloved, Boy Baby, who claimed his real name was Chaq Uxmal Paloquín was chosen to be the father of a boy who will restore the ancient glory of the Mayan people. As "Ixchel" and her grandmother later learned from Boy Baby's sister, her lover is a man almost 40 years old with no Mayan blood, an accused murderer of women. Even though, Boy Baby lied, "Ixchel" will go on believing the truth of what Chaq told her and never forgetting what happened to her on that "holy night." In the grandmothers point of view Patricia has been taken advantage of by a notorious man therefore, she does not blame her for the intimacies they shared. Although, Patricia is young she carries herself as a grown woman due to the fact, sex is not a big deal and it resembles no great difference in her life. In the same resolution as her Patricia’s mother found "Ixchel" will raise Chaq Paloquín baby and go on with her life, with no one but her friends Rachel and Lourdes knowing her secret. The …show more content…

In the story “Woman Hollering Creek” Cisneros affirms,”The first time she had been so surprised she didn’t cry out or try to defend herself. She had always said she would strike back if a man, any man, were to strike her.” As Cleófilas’s problems with her spouse Juan Pedro intensify and the beatings become more frequent and severe, she does not fight back or break into tears. Although, Cleofilas does not defend herself the domestic rage within her simmers quietly before exploding all at once. As a result of physical and mental abuse Cleofilas wants to escape her marriage to seek a life like the ones in telenovelas. By the time Cleofilas is pregnant with their second child, her husband has taken to beating her regularly, as a way of coping with his frustration and powerlessness. Cleofilas has to deal with the suffering of living in a patriarchal and male dominated society where she had to depend upon her husband. As their relationship deteriorates, Cleófilas comes to realize that their marriage does not so she decides to leave Texas to start a new

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