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    Guillen, Glazy Via Mae J. World Lit PT2-1 Mr. Angeles Like Water for Chocolate Laura Esquivel Thesis Statement: Laura Esquivel showed in her novel, Like Water for Chocolate, how a daughter helplessly follow the decisions of her mother despite of her having different perspective in life and how the she cope up with this problem. In the story, Like Water for Chocolate, it is showed how Tita Dela Garza craved for affection. The desire of having someone who will love her, which she never felt

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    With the use of narrative strategies, Laura Esquivel was able to portray tone, mood, and purpose throughout the novel, “Like Water for Chocolate”. In this passage, he protagonist Tita is described cooking Ox-Tail soup and recalls to the times with her best friend Nacha who passed away. Nacha was Titas true mother figure in her life, she was the one who taught Tita how to cook, clean, and everything else. Through Esquivel's style she presents a wistful tone by reminding the reader of the memories

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    To Love is To Endure and Within Weakness Gains Strength From the day Tita entered the world, her fate was sealed with the De la Garza’s family tradition, which lead to the cause of her pain and suffering from the hands of her mother, Mama Elena. Tita and Mama Elena’s estranged relationship was oppressed with complications from Tita’s premature birth and the sudden death of her father, which caused Mama Elena to reject her nurturing nature and discard bonding with Tita. Although Tita’s emotions would

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    their role in society. The story Like Water for Chocolate focuses on the youngest daughter of the De la Garza family, Tita, who by tradition is bound to take care of her mother till the day she dies, and because of this tradition she cannot marry. At the time this idea of self-sacrifice was the social norm and an obligation for Mexican women. “In the face of tradition, she is expected to sacrifice her own happiness and well-being for others” ("Like Water for Chocolate"). One of the very first things

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    Rough Draft Moms, where would we be without them? Well in Like Water For Chocolate by Laura Esquivel this question is answered through the perspective of different characters. Placed during the Mexican Revolution Tita, the protagonists, fights traditional roles in society for women and challenges oppressive traditions that go back many generations. While on other hand her mom, Mama Elena, tries to keep the same conservative lifestyle that had been lived for generation and she hopes will continue

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    In the book Like Water For Chocolate the author addresses a family rooted in traditions from the past and how that destroys the relationship they should have. Tita is an example of a character that is being affected by family traditions. However, in the passage it shows what happens to Tita when she is finally able to escape her mother's wrath. The author uses personification and parallelism to show that Tita was trapped into doing what her mother said and now that she is free from her she puzzled

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    Do you believe that women should have the same rights as men do? In the book like water like chocolate, Laura Esquivel Tell the story about the youngest daughter Tita De La Garza who has to follow family tradition. Feminism is the belief that all women should be allowed to the same rights as men. The women in the novel represent different versions of what it means to be feminine. Water for Chocolate is a feminist text. Esquivel shows us a different side of what it means to be a woman through

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    Like Water for Chocolate tells the story of a girl name Tita, the youngest in a family that lives in Mexico. Tita, the protagonist, strives for love, freedom, and individuality. Tita's love, Pedro Muzquiz, comes to the family's ranch to ask for Tita's hand in marriage. But, her mother Mama Elena , the chief antagonist , doesn’t let her fulfill her these goals because of their family traditions. T Each chapter is labeled a month and we see in each month that Tita struggle to purse true love and

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    Throughout Like Water for Chocolate Tita faces may obstacles. These obstacles include tradition and society with Mama Elena being the biggest catalyst. Tita was forced to stay in the kitchen and take care of her mom all her life, without the choice of getting married. These obstacles became roadblocks that forced Tita’s quest to find her identity and freedom almost achievable. In the end Tita eventually finds herself but not without facing a great deal of adversity. Tita had been in love with Pedro

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    “For me, love is the most important force. It moves the universe.” With diligent care and effective techniques, Laura Esquivel expresses this belief about love in her novel Like Water For Chocolate. Rather than bluntly giving her audience a direct assertion on the topic of romance, Esquivel spends a great deal of time using the strategy of symbolism. The reader can distinguish thematic developments and vital representations hidden in various images throughout the plot. Symbolism allows an audience

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