she is in love, but I think she did it to escape."I agree totally. To be in love before 8th grade seems very weird to me. I have heard of it, but I can't believe it. I think Sally just wanted to escape from her abusive father, and her terrible life. But, marrying at such a young age, what troubles could she face later? Her husband doesn't let her do much now. She can't go outside, can't look out the window, can't let friends over. Later on in life she will face just as many troubles as she did when she was living with her father and mother.Chapter 41-The Three Sisters"You must remember to come back."I'm so happy now because I know that Esperanza's wish will come true. Even though Esperanza will have a nice house and everything she dreams of, she will always be tied down by her heritage, and she will always have to come back to mango street to see the others that didn't have it so easy to leave. I know that when Esperanza finally finds herself and her identity and gets a new home by herself, I know that she'll never forget her family, or Mango street, or even her friends. She might have shame for her house and her neighborhood, but definitely not the people inside it.Chapter 42-Alicia & I talking on Edna's Steps"Like it or not you are Mango Street, and one day you'll come back too."As much as Esperanza doesn't want to admit it, she's got to know it's the truth. It's her family, her heritage. Her home. Esperanza says that when the mayor comes to make it better she will come back. But really, the mayor? You can't just undo the time that you live somewhere, it just stays with you forever, because you have memories with it. I actually wonder if maybe Esperanza will end up living in Mango Street, in her own house...Chapter 43-A House of My Own"Only a house quiet as snow, a space for myself to go, clean as paper before the poem."I really think that Esperanza will grow up to be a writer, she is so good at expressing herself. Well I know that it...