Saturday, August 3, 2019
One of the main aspects in the novel Like Water for Chocolate is magica
One of the main aspects in the novel Like Water for Chocolate is magical   realism. The author, Laura Esquivel, uses it to show the main themes    Like Water for Chocolate Commentary    One of the main aspects in the novel Like Water for Chocolate is  magical realism. The author, Laura Esquivel, uses it to show the main  themes in the novel, such as the power of food, and passion. It  exaggerates the important points in the story so that they can be more  easily identified. Foreshadowing can also be shown by using magical  realism. Magical realism also adds humour to the novel, which would  otherwise be a serious story. But most importantly, it allows for the  protagonist, Tita, to express her feeling and memories through the  food that is so central to her life.    Magical realism can be seen throughout the novel, even at the very  beginning. The start of the story shows Titaââ¬â¢s birth in the kitchen  ââ¬Å"Tita was literally washed into this world on a great tide of tears  that spilled over the edge of the table and flooded across the kitchen  floor.â⬠ This foreshadows all the sorrow that Tita will go through in  her life, and all the tears she will cry. It is also said that the  water dried into ââ¬Å"enough salt to fill a ten-pound sackâ⬠. This relates  to Titaââ¬â¢s future love of cooking, as salt is used to prepare many  meals. It is also used to preserve food, and this resembles the way  that Titaââ¬â¢s memories are preserved through food and the recipes she  uses. For example when Tita is preparing the 3 Kingsââ¬â¢ Day Bread she  remembers her childhood, and how she used to have so little problems  then. ââ¬Å"Her biggest worry then was that the Magi never brought her what  she asked for, but instead what Mama Elena thought was best.â⬠    Magical realism...              ...she see on the other side of the  planks but Pedro, watching her intently.â⬠ Tita and Pedroââ¬â¢s love has  always been passionate, and heat has always been used to symbolise it  ever since they first met. ââ¬Å"It was then Tita understood how dough  feels when t is plunged into boiling oil. The heat that invaded her  body was so real she was afraid she would start to bubbleâ⬠. The  magical realism conveys their passion, but also relates Titaââ¬â¢s  emotions to food, as food is the thing that she is most comfortable  with. Food is also one of the recurring themes in the novel, so  magical realism again helps to emphasize this.    So we can see that magical realism is a powerful tool for Esquivel, it  helps to convey all the main points, my making them more noticeable  and more humourous. She uses it to show the emotions of the  characters, and to demonstrate the themes of the novel.                      
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