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Power In Like Water For Chocolate

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In Laura Esquivel’s book Like Water for Chocolate, power dynamics, used throughout the novel, are seen through the development of the characters complexity. Tita’s power struggle in the book is with her mother, Mama Elena which is the battle between tradition of family and love. Another character’s power struggle would be Pedro, which the choice between forbidden love and forced love. As the novel progresses, Tita, the main character develops courage. By this, she grows as a person, in which she becomes more confident in herself. To show this new confidence, Tita tells her mom “Here’s what I do with your orders! I’m sick of them! I’m sick of obeying you!”(99). In this scene, Tita is yelling at Mama Elena for the death of Roberto, her nephew. Tita is blaming her mother for his death because if her mother had never made Pedro and her sister leave, he would still be alive. As she stands up and raises her voice to her mother, the book reaches its climax for Tita. Finally, after so many years of her being pushed around and mistreated, this pushed her to stand her guard. This …show more content…

Throughout the book he grew as character and slowly gained his power of showing his love for her. The first time Pedro showed his love was when Tita and he first met and he made her feel “heat that invaded her body was so real she was afraid she would start to bubble” (16). This example was just through sight and as the novel continued his feelings were shown though touch. On page 158, Tita and Pedro have sex in the storeroom on the ranch. This strike of courage in Pedro shows the power gained through the course of the book by taking the opportunity and showing Tita that he has not loss his love even though he has been married. This shows Pedro change in character of how in the beginning of the book he would not touch her but admire her. Now in this scene he reached a climax of lust for

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