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 ....
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Families and Traditions in Like Water For Chocolate
.... However, this need to repress love may stem from the fact that the death of her husband (two days after birth of her youngest daughter,
Tita) is caused by a ....
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Jane, Celie and Chocolate
.... Certainly, Jane (in Jane Eyre), Celie (in The Color Purple) and
Tita (in Like Water For Chocolate), all know this type of surrogate love before they discover ....
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Like Water For Chocolate
.... all the women in their path. She ordered
Tita, Chencha, and the pig to stay hidden in the cellar (84-85). It is telling that she ....
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Alcohol and Native American Experience
.... Onions, for example, caused
Tita, the central character, "to cry and cry" when she was born (Esquivel 5). Yet
Tita cries not only because of the physiological ....
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Isabel Allende's novel The House of the Spirits
.... Author Laura Esquivel also creates strong and interesting characters, especially in her six protagonists
Tita, Mama Elena, Nacha, Rosaura, Gertrudis, and ....
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