Examples Of Magical Realism In Como Agua Para Chocolate

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In this novel, a young girl named Tita who faces many obstacles along her entire life to marry the love of her life, Pedro, but can never have due to a family tradition of the youngest daughter not marrying but taking care of her mother until the day she dies. Tita is only able to express herself when she cooks. Through magical realism, Esquivel presents the profound emotions that the characters feel in this passion and romance story. In the beginning of the novel, Tita feels sad after argues with Pedro, the love of her life " sapposedly" in the kitchen, she rushes into the living room and sees something that makes her traumatize. Tita sees her sister, Rosaura, sewing the "love sheet", a tradition of the time. Esquivel writes, "Tita …show more content…

Tita takes the pigeon and a pail full of worms and climb up to the dovecote. Esquivel writes," He found Tita naked, her nose broken, her whole body cover with pigeon droppings a few feathers is clinging to her skin and hair. As soon as she sees the doctor, she runs to the corner and curl up in a fetal position." The author is trying to show how much Roberto's death has effected on Tita. In this case Tita becomes crazy and refused to leave the dovecote. For now, she stays with Dr.Brown to …show more content…

For example, after fighting with Rosaura, Tita returns to cooking, and breaking off chunks of tortilla for the chickens. She angrily slid them onto a plate and go out to throw them to the chickens. After awhile the chickens are starting to make a huge ruckus on the patio create a huge hurricane. The narrator describes, "The hen hurricane was boring a hole in a dirt of the patio, a hole so deep that most chickens disappeared from the face of the earth. The earth has swallowed them up." The author is trying to convey Tita feeling is equal to the intensity of the

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