Woman Hollering Creek

What is the main conflict in Woman Hollering Creek by Sandra Cisneros?

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In "Woman Hollering Creek" Cisneros writes of a woman, Cleofilas, who is trapped' in a constricting, culturally assigned gender role due to her linguistic isolation, violent marriage, and poverty. Weaving in allusions to women of Mexican history and folklore, making it clear that women across the centuries have suffered the same alienation and victimization, Cisneros presents a woman who struggles to prevail over romantic notions of domestic bliss by leaving her husband, thus awakening the power within her.