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Magical Realism, By The Tears Of Tita, Weeping Of The Guests

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Wouldn’t it be fun if we had Magical realism in every book we read to make us more intrigued to what we are reading about? Without magical realism a story would be numb and have no expression. Magical realism is a narrative fiction and it includes different elements to actually express a real life view of the world. For instance in the book Like Water for Chocolate, the author Esquivel includes magical realism. By using magical realism, she shows the expressions that Tita the main character has to face and the emotional barriers she also faces. Esquivel incorporates magical realism in each chapter and it signifies something in the novel and connects to it. Esquivel effectively uses magical realism in her novel by the tears of Tita, …show more content…

With this the author is trying guide the reader to the following chapter. Esquivel guides the reader through the novel and makes the story enthusiastic to develop an open minded setting. She brings us to the next chapter and incorporates magical realism in which she talks about the feelings of the guests when they had ate the cake Tita made for Pedro and Rosaura’s wedding. Esquivel states “but the weeping was just the first symptom of a strange intoxication- an acute attack of pain and frustration- that seized the guests and scattered them across the patio and the grounds and in the bathrooms, all of them wailing over lost love (pg.39). These symptoms the guest had were all he feelings Tita had inside her when making the cake, they were being transmitted to them. Further on Lam states “while “Tita was preparing it, she was frustrated, sad, an angry about the wedding. Her sister was marrying her love of her life and she was crushed. This scene represents the power of Tita’s emotions and how she can negatively affect others through her cooking”. Her emotions tell a lot in this novel and makes us feel what the author is trying to portray. As you could see the author Esquivel adds a lot of magical realism to make it more intrigued and an open minded setting. She furthermore keeps adding on and still continue to guide us through the story. Another example, are the feelings of Gertrudis in which she

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