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    Like Water For Chocolate

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    Abstract This paper was influenced through Laura Esquivel’s, Like Water for Chocolate, a tragic romance novel that is denied of love by family tradition. The key topics of this paper that analysis will be touching on are over main characters, theme, and symbolism. This paper explains the importance and the analysis of each main character by their description the author is providing a visual image for the readers to picture. Tradition is not only the theme of the novel but it shows how Mexican tradition

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    is Mexican, while my dad's is black. Therefore, family events were either filled with soul food or authentic Mexican food. I was always taught to try new things and food was no exception. Because of these experiences cooking has always been an interest of mine. My curiosity of cooking started when I was about 8 years old. I enjoyed watching my nana in the kitchen when she prepared dinner. I thought her food was delicious and wanted to know how she did it. She made many different types of food but

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    Cabinets - The Cabinets to Make Your Kitchen Look Fashionable and Chic The kitchen is an important part of your abode where love resides. Every kitchen has many stories to tell, stories of rare delicacies, stories of mouth luring aromas and stories of incredible recipes. When kitchens are so important, why not try making it beautiful and an object of benevolence for the ones whom you love. The American made Amish kitchen cabinets can be a perfect partner for your kitchen. These can spark up your kitchen

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    sacrifices her love for a man because of her values and wanting to honor them. Throughout the novel, her values are scattered throughout the book and you have to learn them one by one. Tita’s values consist of her cooking, nurturing, and family traditions. Sacrifice plays a big role in Like Water for Chocolate. Values and standards play an even bigger role. Tita surrenders her love for her the value of family and in doing so, she begins to put a greater value into her cooking. For instance

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    everybody. Cooking is one of the things that keeps Tita to go on with life, it is her passion. When Tita was going through dramatic situations in her life she used cooking as one her strengths to help her to be strong. In the article “Feminism in Like Water for Chocolate” it states, it is through food that Tita both compares and understands her own emotional and physical state. This statement explains to the readers that Tita can only figure out her emotions when it comes to the kitchen and cooking. Cooking

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    The Freedom in Cooking

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    According to Jim Sollisch’s article, cooking is an outlet of expression and is not limited to one gender (Sollisch, “Cooking Is Freedom”). Sollisch communicates of how his newfound interest and love of cooking came out of an act of rebellion to allow the enrollment of boys in Home Economics classes (Sollisch, “Cooking Is Freedom”). He effectively uses an informal tone and an abundance of short, simple sentences appropriate for his audiences of New York Times and blog post readers. His copious amounts

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    Chocolate, we see the main protagonist sacrifice her love because of her values. The main protagonist values are determined by what she sacrifices and her values are highlighted through her cooking, nurturing, and traditions . Due to Tita’s values, it signifies the meaning of Like Water for Chocolate as a whole. Tita, our main protagonist, surrenders her love for her the value of family in doing so, she begins to put a greater value into her cooking. For instance, in the novel, it states that “Soups

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    the help of Esquivel’s husband. Esquivel continued to write books such as: The Law of Love (1996), Between the Fires (2000), and Malinche (2006). (Laura Esquivel). Like Water for Chocolate is a book about a forbidden love story between a young Mexican woman named Tita and her love, Pedro. Like Water for Chocolate is magical realism, meaning that it combines magic into a non-magical world. Tita uses her cooking to express her feelings and her feelings are reflected onto the persons who eat the food

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    common; however, we are not similar in many ways. To begin with, one thing which is common in me and Ashleigh is the love for cooking. During leisure time I love to cook variety of dishes for my family and friends. One of the first reason that I fell-in-love with cooking was that the food is the universal love language. People, no matter who they are, need food to live. And everyone loves tasty food. For instance, nothing makes me feel better than inviting my girlfriends around for an afternoon tea.

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    Why Cook? Cooking is a task that every human being has to do in order to survive. In the introduction of the book, Cooked, Michael Pollan gives a remarkable explanation about the thoughts that men has on the importance of cooking. For instance, Pollan stated that anytime a man is asked about the important of cooking, he would try and talk about how cooking is a feminine thing. In my perspective, cooking is not my forte; however, I can cook very simple meals to my satisfaction. What I love about cooking

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