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I had trouble with this as I read the story also. I think it has a lot to do... - reidalot answered a question in the Like Water for Chocolate Group:
"Tita was washed into this world on a great tide of tears that spilled over... - jthicks asked a question in the Like Water for Chocolate Group:
How do Tita's recipes reveal her character throughout "Like Water for... - podunc answered a question in the Like Water for Chocolate Group:
When Mama Elena's ghost appears to Tita, it tries to reassert the control that... - djlyle asked a question in the Like Water for Chocolate Group:
What does Mama Elena's ghost represent in "Like Water for Chocolate"? - podunc answered a question in the Like Water for Chocolate Group:
I answered this question recently: Fire symbolizes desire and destructive passion... - podunc answered a question in the Like Water for Chocolate Group:
Fire symbolizes desire and destructive passion in the novel, as there are actually... - podunc answered a question in the Like Water for Chocolate Group:
Both Nora in A Doll's House and Tita in Like Water for Chocolate are held captive... - theflash asked a question in the Like Water for Chocolate Group:
How is heat and fire imagery used in Like Water for Chocolate, and how is heat and... - lambchop asked a question in the Like Water for Chocolate Group:
What similarities do Like Water for Chocolate and A Dolls House share in terms of... - jamie-wheeler answered a question in the Like Water for Chocolate Group:
Laura Esquivel's novel is an exercise in magical realism. In this genre of... - anglais-garcon asked a question in the Like Water for Chocolate Group:
How do the recipes in "Like Water for Chocolate," set the mood for that... - linda-allen answered a question in the Like Water for Chocolate Group:
The title is a simile for Tita's passion for Pedro. Her love for him is as hot as... - woman asked a question in the Like Water for Chocolate Group:
Why is the book called Like Water for Chocolate? - pheak answered a question in the Like Water for Chocolate Group:
Well Tita gets so depressed and decided to move in to John's house it is because... - pheak answered a question in the Like Water for Chocolate Group:
In Like Water For Chocolate the reason that Tita is feeding her nephew is because... - dymatsuoka answered a question in the Like Water for Chocolate Group:
In her novel, Laura Esquivel uses a fictional style called "magic... - erin77 asked a question in the Like Water for Chocolate Group:
In Like Water for Chocolate, how come Tita is breastfeeding her nephew when she... - coolnerd asked a question in the Like Water for Chocolate Group:
What does fire symbolize in Like Water for Chocolate? Give two examples to support... - jesstastic created a topic in the Like Water for Chocolate Group:
Mama Elena's Treatment of Tita in Like Water for Chocolate
