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Analysis Of Like Water For Chocolate By Esquivel

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Group 1
Professor M. Wattkis
English 096
November 21, 2015
Like Water for Chocolate
Families are a strange phenomenon it can be a source of mutual and beloving kinship or a deep pool of antagonism that can potentially destroy connections between one another. In the story Tita is bounded by her mother's command with her freedoms handicapped to take care of her mother given her role as the youngest daughter in the family. ...Esquivel's novel is about the hardships and tribulations of a family, as it shows many characteristics and traits about the acts of undying loyalty to an authority, which plays into the abusive power of cruelty, as this leads to isolation and suffering, thus creating a victim. Compliance with an order, request or law or …show more content…

“On Mama Elena’s ranch..” (Esquivel pg. 9), the De La Garza household are the residence themselves but on this piece of property they solely belong to Mama Elena as well as every living thing on this property is her possession.She's been given a title that puts her above the rest. Everyone must bide to her rules and judgement as long as they stay on her property. “As long as you live under my roof you will do as I say” Mothers Around the World, this is phrase everyone has heard at least once from their parents. Just like this phrase Tita, Chencha, Rosaura, Gertrudis and even Nahca must bide by the laws Mama Elena has sent in place. One of the main characters that has to obey and submit to this ruler is Tita. From birth is was destined to do her mother's bidding. The is a hierarchy that is set in motion places Mama Elena at the top of the food chain looking down everyone else. Mama Elena strengthens her authoritative position with her unshakable pride and subduing stare. She doesn't hesitate to put her foot down when need be, “Mama Elena threw her look that seemed to tita to contain all the years of repression that had flowed over the family...” ( Esquivel pg 10). Her stare is her symbol showing that she is not to be trifled with Putting those back in their place when they happen to fall out of line. In a latin family household or any household at that obedience is a must and any disobedience shall …show more content…

This is another constituent that adds to the dysfunctionality of the De La Garza family. The main catalyst for such discomfort is Mama Elena, who will cause a chain reaction of negativity to crush the spirits of others. use her authoritative powers to her advantage in order to crush spirits of others. “But if you really want Pedro to get married, allow me to suggest my daughter Rosaura, who’s just two years older than Tita (Esquivel 13)”. This causes Chencha to drop her tray of food in shock, which leads to her informing Tita of the bad news. After Mama Elena reiterates Rosaura’s proposal to Tita, this effectively crushes her dreams to be engaged with her admirer. She feels as though she has no sense of liberty to be had in her life. Although males in Latin American families usually labeled as such, Mama Elena represents the ‘Machisimo’ figure of the family, as she possesses physical strength alongside her hefty brainpower (Chaney, NP, John). Mama Elena uses brute force to smash Tita’s nose open with a wooden spoon (Esquivel 99). This maternal figure has a sick form of tough love, alongside remorseless to inflict such suffering to somebody as innocent as

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