Symbolism In Como Agua Para Chocolate

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Suddenly, her best friend and mother figure, Nacha, passes away. With Nacha dead, Tita was completely alone. She spent her time lonely in the kitchen and expresses her feeling of love for cooking. Then, she became contact with Pedro through sending cooks for him and that is kind of love expressions. However, she feels frustration and woozy, "How she missed Nacha! She hated them all, including Pedro. She was convinced and she would never love anyone again as long as she lived." (69). The surprising happening, that is made Tita feels good and all bad feelings melted away when she held Rosaura's son in her hands (69). Sometimes, when you are disappointed, God gives you unexpected gifts, that make you forget negative things that happened to you, which is represented in children, like what happened to Tita with her sister's son. These divine gifts make you feel that sadness does not deserve to stay inside our souls and we have to feel of happiness and love everything beautiful around us, …show more content…

Rosaura has a doctor to check up her health, which is his name John Brown. Fortunately, dr. Brown had five years ago, no woman attracted him since her wife was dead, so " he felt a strange sensation when he looked at Tita, a tingling sensation ran through his body, rousing and quickening his sleeping senses" (74). He asks Mama Elena to visit their home to check on her daughter's health, but actually, he want to looked at Tita. "It was fortunate indeed that Mama Elena was so worried about Rosaura's health that she didn't see the way John Brown's eyes lit up with admiration when he looked at Tita, because if she had, she never have opened the door of her home to him so confidently." (74). He just want to be in touch with Tita and talked with her but Tita's not sure she can love anyone except Pedro, who, honestly, is a bit of a brat and recently Roberto (her

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