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More about Like Water for Chocolate

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More about Like Water for Chocolate

Like Water for Chocolate's full title is: Like Water for Chocolate: A novel in monthly installments with recipes, romances and home remedies.

The phrase "like water for chocolate" comes from the Spanish "como agua para chocolate". This phrase is a common expression in some Spanish speaking countries and was the inspiration for Laura Esquivel's novel title (the name has a double-meaning). In some Latin American countries, such as Mexico, hot chocolate is made not with milk, but with water instead. Water is boiled and chunks of milk chocolate are dropped in to melt thus creating the hot chocolate. The saying "like water for chocolate," alludes to this fact and also to the common use of the expression as a metaphor for describing a state of passion or -sometimes- sexual arousal. In some parts of Latin America, the saying is also equivalent to being "boiling mad" in anger.[8]

This is the story of Tita (Lumi Cavazos), a young woman growing up during the Mexican Revolution. Tita lives with her mother and two sisters, Rosaura and Gertrudis, on a
large ranch; her father died shortly after her birth. As the youngest daughter of the family, Tita, by long-standing tradition, can never marry; it is her responsibility to care for her mother into old age. Tita is raised in the kitchen, learning to cook and take care of household responsibilities from early childhood, and she is aware of the family tradition. She falls in love anyway, with a young man named Pedro (Marco Leonardi). When Pedro asks for Tita's hand in marriage and is refused, he agrees to marry Rosaura instead -- so he can be near Tita, the true love of his life. Tita pours heartbreak and anger into her cooking, and her feelings are magically transferred to the rest of her family.

In literature, magic realism often combines the external factors of human existence with the internal ones. It is a fusion between scientific physical reality and psychological human reality. It incorporates aspects of human existence such as thoughts, emotions, dreams, cultural mythologies and imagination




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Like Water for Chocolate is a popular novel, published in 1989 by first-time Mexican novelist Laura Esquivel. The novelLaura Esquivel follows the story of a young girl named Tita who longs her entire life for her lover, Pedro, but can never have him because of her domineering mother's traditional belief that the youngest daughter must not marry but take care of her mother until the day she dies. Tita is only able to express her passions and feelings through her cooking, which causes the people who taste it to experience what she feels.The novel was originally published in Spanish as Como agua para chocolate and has been translated into thirty languages; there are over three million copies in print worldwide.

The novel makes heavy use of magical realism. The novel was made into a film in 1993.[4] It earned all 11 Ariel awards of the Mexican Academy of Motion Pictures, including the Ariel Award for Best Picture, and became the highest grossing foreign film ever released in the United States at the time.
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  1. 13. Tita's punishment was to bake a wedding cake for her sisters wedding with Pedro

    14. The song "The Eyes of Youth," is significant because it reminds the reader of the time Tita and Pedro fist locked eyes and fell in love

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  3. 13)The punishment for having a headache is that Mama Elena made Tita bake the cake for her sister's wedding,and the man she loves.''This task fell to Tita and Nacha.Nacha because of her experience and Tita as punishment for feigning a headache to avoid her sister Rosaura's engagement''Pg 25 par 2

    14)The song that i s played by Gertrudis reminds the readers of the one time when Tita and Pedro’s eyes first met.(beginning of book) This moment was profound.It fits the mood perfectly

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  4. 13. Tita gets a headache and her punishment is to bake a cake for her sister and Pedro's wedding
    14. When Gertrudis plays "Eyes of Youth" it is supposed to remind you of the first time Tita and Pedro saw each other and fell in love.

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    1. Very intriguing. Extremely exquisite. Incredibly delightful. 10/10, Ms. Becker. A job well done.

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  5. 13. Tita was forced to bake the cake for Rosaura's wedding.

    14. It calls back to when Tita and Pedro first met.

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  7. 13. Tita gets a headache and her punishment is to bake a cake for her sister and Pedro's wedding
    14. When Gertrudis plays "Eyes of Youth" it is supposed to remind you of the first time Tita and Pedro saw each other and fell in love.

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  8. 14) As a punishment for having a headache, Tita has to bake the wedding cake for Pedro and Rosaura.

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    1. 15) The song "The Eyes of Youth" is significant because it's a reminder of when Tita and Pedro first met and fell in love

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    13. Tita had to prepare all of the preparations for Rosaura’s wedding, and she had to castrate the fatten up the roosters. “They ordered two hundred roosters...to avoid her sisters Rosaura’s engagement” (Laura Esquivel 25). This was her punishment since she had a ‘headache’ and couldn’t I believe handle the engagement

    14. The song represents the time Pedro and Tita first meet. “She turned her head and her gaze met Pedro’s” (Laura Esquivel 14).

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  10. 13)Tita's punishment for having a headache is to make a cake for her sister and Pedro's wedding.
    14)The song Gertrudis plays reminds you when Tita and Pedro's eyes first met.

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  11. 13. Tits punishment for having a headache was to bake the cake for her sisters wedding.

    14. The significance of the song "The Eyes of Youth," that Gertrudis plays on the piano was to represent when Pedro and Tita first laid eyes on each other and fell in love at first sight.

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  13. 13. Tita's punishment for having a headache was to make all the preparations for her sister's wedding.
    'Mama Elena told her, "nor am I going to allow you to ruin you sister's wedding, with you acting like a victim. You're in charge of all the preparations starting now, and don't let me catch you with a single tear or even a long face, do you hear?"'(Esquivel 25).

    14. The song, "The Eyes of the Youth", had an important significance because it was when their eyes first met at Christmas(love at first sight) and how she could not pretend or ignore the love that she felt toward Pedro.
    "The heat that invaded her body was so real she was afraid she world start to bubble...But even the distance between herself and Pedro was not enough; she felt her blood pulsing, searing her veins" (15).

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  14. 13. As a punishment for Tita avoiding her sister Rosaura's engagement, she and Nacha were ordered to bake a cake for her Rosaura's wedding.

    14. When Gertrudis playes "Eyes of youth" it reminds Tita of the time when Pedro and her first met.

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  15. 13. Tita's punishment for having a headache was to bake a cake for her sister and Pedro's wedding.

    14. The song "The Eyes Of Youth" played by Gertrudis was significant because it ties back to when Pedro and Tita first met and fell in love.

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  16. Christopher Mejias
    5/24/15
    Ms. Gamzon
    13: As punishment tita has to bake the wedding cake for her sister and the man she loves, Pedro.
    14: It reminds gertrudis of her lost treasured youth.

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  17. Christopher Mejias
    5/24/15
    Ms. Gamzon
    13: As punishment tita has to bake the wedding cake for her sister and the man she loves, Pedro.
    14: It reminds gertrudis of her lost treasured youth.

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