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    Laura Esquivel's Like Water for Chocolate The novel “Like Water for Chocolate” written by Laura Esquivel is a historical piece of South-American literature which is parallel to the Mexican Revolution which took place at the start of the twentieth century. The De La Garza family in the novel emphasizes certain similarities with the things going on during the Mexican Revolution, especially with the people in the lower rank. One important structural device used in the

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    Like Water for Chocolate is a novel written by Mexican novelist Lauren Esquivel, and published in 1989. The story is set during the Mexican revolution and portrays the life of Tita De La Garza and her mother, Mama Elena. In this novel, Esquivel explores ideas such as the power of love and hatred, as well as the importance of staying persistent. By using magical realism, it allows the author to emphasise on the significance of these ideas, as well as to effectively convey her thoughts to the reader

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    Laura Esquivel uses all of her strategies to make small moments in Like Water for Chocolate have meaning and emotion in relation to her characters. In the book, the month of July is where Tita, the protagonist, is staying with a doctor named John and she refuses to speak. That is until Chencha comes to see her. Esquivel uses repetition and imagery in a few paragraphs to enhance that moment, Chencha’s arrival, and to make it meaningful. With her use of repetition and imagery, Esquivel is able to convey

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    Like Water for Chocolate is a Mexican coming of age tale written by Laura Esquirel. The story is set in Mexico during the spanish civil war where the De La Garza family are in the center of the drama that unfolds. Mama Elena is the head of the family, basically a tyrant to those who live and work on her farm. She has three daughters, Gertrudis, Rosaura, and Tita. In the De La Garza family there is a tradition that Mama Elena enforces where the youngest daughter in the family must take care of the

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    A Mother’s Legacy In her novel Like Water for Chocolate Laura Esquivel tells a story about a mother living on a ranch with her daughters. The characters are very different and the author explicates the theme of their relationships. The youngest daughter is Tita; she is unruly and does not like traditions. The second daughter is Rosaura; she is her mother’s favorite child and her traits are quite similar to those of Mama Elena. The oldest daughter is Gertrudis; she is very impassionate and brave

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    traditions are a very controversial topic because there is always someone who attempts on disobeying them. In Laura Esquivel’s Like Water for Chocolate, a family tradition that does not allow the youngest daughter of a family get married becomes controversial due to a young lady that believes that is wrong and decides she wants to get engaged. Like Water for Chocolate is the story of Tita De La Garza and her mother Mama Elena, two women who constantly argue with each other. The novel’s theme talks

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    Commentary on Like Water for Chocolate by Laura Esquivel The novel Like Water for Chocolate is the story of a woman fighting tradition in quest for love and freedom. The novel has diverse relations of apathy and love between the characters. The author Esquivel illustrates these relations by the use of the colors red and white. Throughout the novel Like Water for Chocolate, Laura Esquivel uses the colors red and white to symbolize love and apathy in the relationships

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    Have you or anyone you’ve known ever been raised in a dysfunctional household? If you answered yes to the question, you will definitely be interested in reading the book Like Water for Chocolate by author Laura Esquivel. In short, the book focuses on the influence of a tyrannical mother on her daughter’s social life. While reading the book, you will uncover characters that will warm you and others that will leave you feeling cold and upset. Thus, creating a mixture of emotions towards individual

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    The novel Like Water for Chocolate, published in 1989, was written by Laura Esquivel who is of Spanish heritage. She lives in Mexico, and Like Water for Chocolate was her first novel. I feel that in the story Laura Esquivel gives a lot of magical elements that are treated as real in order to evoke emotions about love, but it also employs many features of sublime literature. In Like Water for Chocolate, a girl named Tita was born. When she was first born, it mentions that she was literally washed

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    Like Water For Chocolate by Laura Esquivel explains women’s roles in northern Mexico during the turn of the nineteenth century. The novel takes place in northern Mexico on a family ranch where many family traditions are carried out. Also, the novel describes some of the typical foods that were prepared and fiestas that were celebrated in the Mexican culture around this time. However, the novel mainly focuses on the roles of females in Mexican society at that time. The novel goes beyond explaining

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