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How do outsiders view Esperanza’s neighborhood?

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Outsiders view the neighborhood as a lower-class area that is slowly failing. At night outsiders are afraid to enter the neighborhood.

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Answer:Cathy's attitude toward the neighborhood is that it is lower-class and going downhill. Esperanza and her friends, however, don't share this vision of the barrio. In the section “Those Who Don't,” Esperanza contrasts her view of the neighborhood with that of outsiders who are afraid to be there at night.

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