Like Water For Chocolate .... The story is narrated by the great niece of the heroine, Tita, a Mexican woman whose love for Pedro was quashed by her mother who insisted she remained at home .... (743 3 )
Jane, Celie and Chocolate .... Finally, Tita, a Mexican woman who is told she needs to take care of her family and forget her own concerns, must also discover her path to love. .... (979 4 )
Alcohol and Native American Experience .... Tita must endure watching her sister and her lover get married. .... New York: Bantam, 1989. Cisneros, Sandra. "Never Marry a Mexican." The Woman That I Am. Ed. .... (1732 7 )
Isabel Allende's novel The House of the Spirits .... in her six protagonists Tita, Mama Elena, Nacha, Rosaura, Gertrudis, and Chencha representing different types of females in Mexican society--authoritarian well .... (2985 12 )
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