Sparknotes Like Water For Chocolate
Sparknotes Like Water For Chocolate. Like Water for Chocolate (SparkNotes Literature Guide) by Laura Esquivel Making the reading experience fun! Appropriately, every chapter begins with a recipe, just as every major event in the story has a direct tie.
Tita, the main character, is a young woman who falls. Geared to what today's students need to know, SparkNotes provides: *Chapter-by-chapter analysis. The title, "Like Water for Chocolate" refers to the fact that water must be boiled (heated to a very high temperature).
When Pedro hears the sounds and smells the aroma of Tita's cooking from the other room, he feels an anticipation resembling sexual arousal.
A complex, steaming hunk of a novel from screenwriter-turned-novelist Laura Esquivel.
The narrator of Like Water For Chocolate is the great-niece of Tita De la Garza, the main protagonist of the novel. Tita, the main character in Laura Esquivel's Like Water for Chocolate has gone through much pain and suffering in her life. Mama Elena, Tita's mother, has been cruel and ruthless with Tita, causing her great emotional distress.
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