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    Every person that graced this very earth has values, whether they know it or not. In the novel, Like Water for Chocolate, we see the main protagonist sacrifice her love because of her values. The main protagonist values are determined by what she sacrifices and her values are highlighted through her cooking, nurturing, and traditions . Due to Tita’s values, it signifies the meaning of Like Water for Chocolate as a whole. Tita, our main protagonist, surrenders her love for her the value of family

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    far from the tree” is often used in a negative way. This saying can be seen as a positive if one aspires to like their parent, but what if your parent was the one thing getting in the way of your happiness. In Like Water for Chocolate by Laura Esquirel, Tita and Mama Elena’s conflicting views give the novel a spicy tone with a deliciously satisfying ending. The novel Like Water for Chocolate focuses on the theme of tradition and how sometimes tradition gets in the way of happiness. Mama Elena believes

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    The author of “Like Water for Chocolate”, Laura Esquivel, creates a unique take on books by combining a cook book with a novel. Through the use of delicious recipes to further the story line, it creates a special way of telling a story that leaves readers both hungry and emotional. Each chapter has its own recipe, usually a traditional but nonetheless exquisite recipe that reflects the specific nature of the chapter. Each recipe combines general themes throughout the book such as passion, heat, and

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    Brutal abuse, the true love that cannot come into fruition, and not allowed to think for oneself a normal or un-strong person would have crumbled under these situations. In the book Like Water for Chocolate by Laura Esquivel takes us on a roller coaster of emotions beautifully inscribed by the many themes in this book. Theme is defined as the “main idea or an underlying meaning of a literary work.” Throughout the book we are encountered with examples of violence or abuse that leads to the strengthening

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    The book “Like Water for Chocolate” by Laura Esquivel is a story that is connected by the importance of food and family tradition within a Mexican family. Within the novel, the family is impacted by the importance of these aspects. However the youngest daughter Tita is the one who mostly relates to them. The ways these aspects influence her family consequently end up affecting her personal life. Therefore, food and family tradition have an important role within this novel, since through these Tita

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    Like Water for Chocolate is a totally enchanting movie that has a dreamlike quality. But there are several suspicious actions in the movie, such as mother’s insistence and Pedro’s choice. It’s somewhat hard to understand why Tita’s mother block Tita from getting marry until she died, compare with mother’s sweet smile as gravida. But from the angle about love, we can understand that mother’s insistence is general in the Latin American culture. Likewise, mother’s insistence cause Tita that she was

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    Like Water for Chocolate One of the reoccurring symbols I found throughout the novel was the idea and the action of crying. It was said that Tita came into the world prematurely in a great wave of tears caused by Tita crying in the womb due to the chopping of onions, and that shaped her life and the way she expresses herself. I think its accurate enough to say that crying was Tita’s primary form of expression throughout the novel. From what I gathered while reading, the only person who ever really

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    this question not knowing the difference between love and lust. Love is an intense feeling of deep affection towards someone or something, where on the other hand lust is a strong sexual desire for a certain person. In Laura Esquivel’s novel Like Water for Chocolate, we follow Tita throughout he life in which she struggles with not being able to be married to her, who she thinks is he true love. However, there may be confusion for many on what true love is. It may just be lust in disguise. Love and lust

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    “Perhaps everything that frightens us is, in its deepest essence, something helpless that needs our love.” In Like Water for Chocolate Tita had a fear towards her mother. Many characters in the book found Mama frightening or intimidating. The family was forced into a fearful obedience such as when the La Garza family is making their Christmas rolls they are not allowed to stop until Mama Elena stated “That’s it for today.” once that statement is said no one dares question her or says anything

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    According to the definition given by google, the term symbol is defined as “a thing that represents” (Google.com). Laura Esquivel, author of Like Water for Chocolate incorporates symbols to give her novel an in depth meaning for her characters rather than the glass mirror told upon each page. Esquivel uses symbolic morals of self guidance to seek the inner flame in every individual in society, Biblical reference such as the comparison between Tita and The Virgin Mary, and imagery from the premonition

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