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Like Water For Chocolate Literary Analysis

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In the story that we read throughout quarter one has been beneficial us. Therefore what that mean are that the stories that were read had certain themes and showed different types if irony and elements, such as magical realism, imagery, satire, or irony. In these stories, they portrayed different aspects of love. In fact, they all showed romance, such as “Like Water for Chocolate”, which showed how Tita loved Pedro but could not marry him because of her mother. As well as “Marriage is a Private Affair” which shows how Nnameke running away with Nene and marrying her without his father’s consents. Also the “The Bald Soprano” which is a terrible book for some people. Therefore, it shows how sometimes romance or how the couple would speak sometimes …show more content…

When the time came Pedro wanted to marry her and she wanted to marry him. That became a problem because Tita was the youngest in her family and she could not marry him. The reason why is because it would go against her mother’s family tradition. Therefore, her mother refuse and denied the thought of getting married and tried to make her Tita’s older sister marry Pedro which broke Tita’s heart. Even though that these things happen throughout the story, we could see that Tit has emotions and feeling that we can imagine her doing. Not only can we imagine it but the story exaggerates the way it shows feeling and how it compare things to food. To sum it all up, the story shows magical realism. Magical realism is painting in a carefully sensible style of fanciful or incredible scenes or pictures. Like when cook said that Tita could cry and drawn the whole kitchen in tiers. Not only did the story showed magical realism it also showed how Tita is a three-dimensional character. Which implies she assumes an imperative part in the story and constitutes every real character, and they have complex feelings and clashing thought processes, disturbed pasts, and profound

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