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Sandra Cisneros provides a thorough excavation into the psychology of a mistress in her short story "Never Love A Mexican." This prolonged look into the pathology involved in constantly being a secondary, and never the primary, woman in a lover's life, leads the reader to some fairly scary conclusions about what that sort of thing must be like. What is most interesting about this narrative is the fact that Cisneros depicts both the suffering of the wife of her lover, as well as that of the mistress, Clemencia, in this tale. A careful evaluation of the distress of all parties involved, including that inherently incurred by the male lover, Drew, demonstrates that the distress is most profound in the mistress.

While Cisneros alludes to this fact throughout the majority of this short story, this particular finding because the most obvious in the conclusion of the...
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