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by Laura 
Esquivel
Laura Esquivel is a Mexican author making a 
noted contribution to Latin-American literature. 
She was born the third of four children of Julio 
Cesar Esquivel, a telegraph operator, and Josefa 
Valdes. 
In her first novel Like Water for 
Chocolate (1989), Esquivel uses magical realism 
to combine the ordinary and the supernatural, 
similar to Isabel Allende. The novel, taking place 
during the revolution in early twentieth century 
Mexico, shows the importance of the kitchen in 
Esquivel's life. The book is divided into twelve 
sections, named after the months of the year, 
each section beginning with a Mexican recipe. 
The chapters outline the preparation of the dish 
and ties it to an event in the protagonist's life.
Esquivel believes that the kitchen is the most important part of the 
house and characterizes it as a source of knowledge and 
understanding that brings pleasure. The "title refers to a colloquial 
phrase used by the Spanish that means an extremity of feeling. It 
refers to a boiling point in terms of anger, passion and sexuality." 
The idea for the book came to Esquivel "while she was cooking the 
recipes of her mother and grandmother." Reportedly, Esquivel ... 
used an episode from her own family to write her book. She 
had a great-aunt named Tita, who was forbidden to wed. Tita never 
did anything but care for her own mother. Soon after her mother 
died, so did Tita. 
Like Water for Chocolate was developed into a film in 1994, 
becoming one of the largest grossing foreign films ever released in 
the US. Esquivel earned 11 Ariel Awards from the Mexican 
Academy of Motion Pictures.
Other writings 
Esquivel's second novel, The Law of Love (1996), takes 
place in the twenty-third century Mexico City and combines 
romance and science fiction. Reportedly, "the theme of romantic 
love, particularly love thwarted, appears repeatedly throughout 
her novels, as does the setting in Mexico." 
Between Two Fires (2000) featured essays on life, love, and food. 
Her 2006 novel, Malinche, "explores the life of a near mythic 
figure in Mexican history—the woman who served as Spanish 
conquistador Hernan Cortez's interpreter and mistress" as he 
fought to overthrow the Aztecs. 
Personal life 
Esquivel was once married to actor and director Alfonso 
Arau. She currently lives in Mexico City.
Tita – protagonist of the novel 
Mama Elena – The tyrannical, widowed matriarch of 
the De La Garza clan; prime source of Tita's suffering. 
Pedro - Tita's true love, and the eventual father of 
Roberto and Esperanza; husband of Rosaura 
Rosaura - The second daughter of Mama Elena; wife 
of Pedro 
Gertrudis - The eldest daughter of Mama Elena; She 
runs away with a rebel soldier, works in a brothel at the 
Mexico-Texas borde
Dr.John Brown - An American doctor who cares for 
Tita when she experiences a breakdown, and the father 
of Alex. 
Nacha - The ranch cook 
Chencha - The ranch maid; She becomes Tita's 
companion in the kitchen after Nacha's death. 
Roberto - first child of Rosaura and Pedro, Roberto 
dies in America after being taken away from Tita's care. 
Ezperanza - The second child of Rosaura and Pedro 
Alex - The son of Dr. John Brown; He married 
Esperanza
Like Water for Chocolate opens with a bit of wisdom from one 
of its central settings, the kitchen: to avoid tears when chopping 
onions, one must simply place a slice of onion on one's head. 
Onion-induced weeping quite literally sweeps the protagonist, 
Tita, into the world, as she is born in the kitchen, crying, amidst 
of flood of her mother's tears. Her mother, Mama Elena, is 
unable to produce milk (due to shock at the recent death of her 
husband) and consequently hands off Tita almost immediately to 
the house cook, Nacha, who rears the child in the kitchen. 
Surrounded by the colors, smells, and routines of Nacha's 
kitchen, Tita grows up understanding the world in terms of food. 
She enjoys her isolation in the domain of the kitchen.
Wedding of Rosaura and Pedro 
The wedding cake made by Tita 
Nacha died
The death of Nacha leaves Tita alone and without a confidant in 
the domain of the De La Garza kitchen. 
Tita comforts herself by preparing elaborate dishes. 
The meal receives an ecstatic response from Tita's family 
members, especially Pedro, who always compliments Tita's 
cooking. 
A more curious affect is observed in Gertrudis, the second sister. 
Tita herself goes through a sort of out-of-body experience. 
Throughout the dinner, Tita and Pedro stare at each other, 
entranced. 
When the meal is complete, Gertrudis goes to prepare a shower 
to rid herself of the pink sweat and rose-scented aroma she emits. 
The force of her heat and passion, still strong from the 
aphrodisiacal meal, causes the water from the primitive ranch 
shower to evaporate on contact and eventually sets the structure 
on fire.
Birth of Roberto, son of Rosaura and Pedro 
No doctor was available at the time, so Tita was left alone to 
help Rosaura birth the baby. 
Rosaura can’t produce milk for her child 
Tita became the nurse of Roberto and she became the one who 
feeds her nephew without the knowledge of Rosaura, Pedro and 
Mama Elena. 
Pedro knew about this and they hide it to the whole family. 
Mama Elena smells somethign about Pedro and Rosaura, so she 
commanded that Rosaura and Pedro should go to San Antonio.
Because of Pedro's departure, Tita became hopeless and ignores 
her duties in the household. 
During this time, federal troops raid the ranch. 
Mama Elena, let them search her property, but they found 
nothing. 
At first Mama Elena, knew already their arrival, so, she hide her 
valuable goods and livestocks. 
Meanwhile, in San Antonio, Roberto died because he’s seeking 
his Aunt breast feed and there were no one who could feed him. 
It causees another depression to Tita. 
Tita blame Mama Elena because of the child’s death. 
Mama Elena strikes Tita across the face with a wooden spoon, 
breaking her nose. 
Mama Elena orders Tita to be sent to an asylum. Dr. John Brown 
rescues Tita from the dovecote and takes her away.
Under the loving care of Dr. Brown, Tita slowly emerges from 
her traumatized inner shell. 
Initially Tita is still withdrawn on her life, but then, she begins 
to comprehend her new life away from the oppressive ranch 
and Mama Elena. 
Dr.John took care of her.
Appropriately enough, it is food that finally restores Tita to 
stability. 
With one spoonful Tita instantly recalls the best time of her 
life, her youth in the kitchen with Nacha, where she enjoyed 
many foods and Nacha's love. 
Cencha visited Tita and brought a bad news. 
Tita decided not to return to their ranch. 
John Brown, proposes marriage to Tita, who, now fully 
recovered, looks forward to beginning a new life with him. 
At ranch, before Cencha delivered the message of Tita to 
Mama Elena, , a group of bandits attacks the ranch.
The death of Mama Elena frees Tita from her mother's wretched sentence. 
Tita’s excitement to her wedding with Dr.Brown became diverted because of 
Rosaura’s giving birth to her second child, whom Tita names Esperanza (hope). 
Tita is intimately involved in raising her niece, as Rosaura is bedridden due to a 
complicated delivery and unable to nurse. 
Esperanza is reared in the kitchen, just as Tita was, and fed with the same teas and 
gruels with which Nacha nurtured Tita. Rosaura is quite jealous at the closeness 
between Tita and the infant. 
Rosaura announces her intention to follow family doctrine and prohibit Esperanza 
from marrying. 
This announcement, combined with Pedro's confrontational efforts to dissuade Tita 
from marrying John Brown, inspires a terrible rage in Tita. 
Tita’s rage. 
This announcement, combined with Pedro's confrontational efforts to dissuade Tita 
from marrying John Brown, inspires a terrible rage in Tita. 
Cencha, went to Rosaura and tell her up coming settle down. She requested Tita to 
take a bath before Dr.John arrived. 
Pedro and Tita at the outdoor bathroom.
Tita fears that she has become pregnant as a result of her 
encounter with Pedro. 
Tita is engrossed in different thoughts because of what 
happened between her and Pedro while preparing the King's 
Day bread. This particular recipe evokes memories of her 
childhood, especially the loving care of Nacha and 
companionship of the disappeared Gertrudis. 
Rosaura’s digestive problem. 
Mama Elena’s curse. 
Return of Gertrudis with a man who swept her away with a 
horse.
The ranch is overwhelmed by the presence of so many 
houseguests, as Gertrudis and her army stay for more than a 
week. 
Tita tell to Gertrudis all what happened to her, and even her 
pregnancy with Pedro. 
Pedro knows about Tita’s situation and he asked Tita to run 
away with him , but he remembers his own family. 
That night the ghost of Mama Elena appears and ordered Tita 
to leave the house. 
Tita talked back to her mother and at the same situation she 
feels changes in her body. 
The wrath of Mama Elena. 
The accident of Pedro. Because of humiliation Rosaura locked 
herself in a room for a week. 
The return of Dr.John.
Tita, busy nursing Pedro back to health, is nervous around 
John, because she is certain that she must call off the 
engagement because she is no longer a virgin. 
The emerges of Rosaura from her weeklong exile and 
confrontation with Tita about her relationship with Pedro. 
The tornado. 
The tamales. 
Tita tell the truth to Dr.John
Preparation for the wedding. 
The wedding of Alex and Esperanza. 
The death of Rosaura. 
Tita and Pedro lived together. 
The ranch were burn. Tita’s recipe book was the only 
one survived in the fire.
Female-centered novel 
Symbolism: 
Heat 
the heat of emotions, cannot be so controlled. Heat is a symbol for desire 
and physical love throughout the text: in Gertrudis' flight from the ranch; 
Pedro's lustful gazing at Tita in the shower.
Like water for chocolates

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Like water for chocolates

  • 2. Laura Esquivel is a Mexican author making a noted contribution to Latin-American literature. She was born the third of four children of Julio Cesar Esquivel, a telegraph operator, and Josefa Valdes. In her first novel Like Water for Chocolate (1989), Esquivel uses magical realism to combine the ordinary and the supernatural, similar to Isabel Allende. The novel, taking place during the revolution in early twentieth century Mexico, shows the importance of the kitchen in Esquivel's life. The book is divided into twelve sections, named after the months of the year, each section beginning with a Mexican recipe. The chapters outline the preparation of the dish and ties it to an event in the protagonist's life.
  • 3. Esquivel believes that the kitchen is the most important part of the house and characterizes it as a source of knowledge and understanding that brings pleasure. The "title refers to a colloquial phrase used by the Spanish that means an extremity of feeling. It refers to a boiling point in terms of anger, passion and sexuality." The idea for the book came to Esquivel "while she was cooking the recipes of her mother and grandmother." Reportedly, Esquivel ... used an episode from her own family to write her book. She had a great-aunt named Tita, who was forbidden to wed. Tita never did anything but care for her own mother. Soon after her mother died, so did Tita. Like Water for Chocolate was developed into a film in 1994, becoming one of the largest grossing foreign films ever released in the US. Esquivel earned 11 Ariel Awards from the Mexican Academy of Motion Pictures.
  • 4. Other writings Esquivel's second novel, The Law of Love (1996), takes place in the twenty-third century Mexico City and combines romance and science fiction. Reportedly, "the theme of romantic love, particularly love thwarted, appears repeatedly throughout her novels, as does the setting in Mexico." Between Two Fires (2000) featured essays on life, love, and food. Her 2006 novel, Malinche, "explores the life of a near mythic figure in Mexican history—the woman who served as Spanish conquistador Hernan Cortez's interpreter and mistress" as he fought to overthrow the Aztecs. Personal life Esquivel was once married to actor and director Alfonso Arau. She currently lives in Mexico City.
  • 5. Tita – protagonist of the novel Mama Elena – The tyrannical, widowed matriarch of the De La Garza clan; prime source of Tita's suffering. Pedro - Tita's true love, and the eventual father of Roberto and Esperanza; husband of Rosaura Rosaura - The second daughter of Mama Elena; wife of Pedro Gertrudis - The eldest daughter of Mama Elena; She runs away with a rebel soldier, works in a brothel at the Mexico-Texas borde
  • 6. Dr.John Brown - An American doctor who cares for Tita when she experiences a breakdown, and the father of Alex. Nacha - The ranch cook Chencha - The ranch maid; She becomes Tita's companion in the kitchen after Nacha's death. Roberto - first child of Rosaura and Pedro, Roberto dies in America after being taken away from Tita's care. Ezperanza - The second child of Rosaura and Pedro Alex - The son of Dr. John Brown; He married Esperanza
  • 7. Like Water for Chocolate opens with a bit of wisdom from one of its central settings, the kitchen: to avoid tears when chopping onions, one must simply place a slice of onion on one's head. Onion-induced weeping quite literally sweeps the protagonist, Tita, into the world, as she is born in the kitchen, crying, amidst of flood of her mother's tears. Her mother, Mama Elena, is unable to produce milk (due to shock at the recent death of her husband) and consequently hands off Tita almost immediately to the house cook, Nacha, who rears the child in the kitchen. Surrounded by the colors, smells, and routines of Nacha's kitchen, Tita grows up understanding the world in terms of food. She enjoys her isolation in the domain of the kitchen.
  • 8. Wedding of Rosaura and Pedro The wedding cake made by Tita Nacha died
  • 9. The death of Nacha leaves Tita alone and without a confidant in the domain of the De La Garza kitchen. Tita comforts herself by preparing elaborate dishes. The meal receives an ecstatic response from Tita's family members, especially Pedro, who always compliments Tita's cooking. A more curious affect is observed in Gertrudis, the second sister. Tita herself goes through a sort of out-of-body experience. Throughout the dinner, Tita and Pedro stare at each other, entranced. When the meal is complete, Gertrudis goes to prepare a shower to rid herself of the pink sweat and rose-scented aroma she emits. The force of her heat and passion, still strong from the aphrodisiacal meal, causes the water from the primitive ranch shower to evaporate on contact and eventually sets the structure on fire.
  • 10. Birth of Roberto, son of Rosaura and Pedro No doctor was available at the time, so Tita was left alone to help Rosaura birth the baby. Rosaura can’t produce milk for her child Tita became the nurse of Roberto and she became the one who feeds her nephew without the knowledge of Rosaura, Pedro and Mama Elena. Pedro knew about this and they hide it to the whole family. Mama Elena smells somethign about Pedro and Rosaura, so she commanded that Rosaura and Pedro should go to San Antonio.
  • 11. Because of Pedro's departure, Tita became hopeless and ignores her duties in the household. During this time, federal troops raid the ranch. Mama Elena, let them search her property, but they found nothing. At first Mama Elena, knew already their arrival, so, she hide her valuable goods and livestocks. Meanwhile, in San Antonio, Roberto died because he’s seeking his Aunt breast feed and there were no one who could feed him. It causees another depression to Tita. Tita blame Mama Elena because of the child’s death. Mama Elena strikes Tita across the face with a wooden spoon, breaking her nose. Mama Elena orders Tita to be sent to an asylum. Dr. John Brown rescues Tita from the dovecote and takes her away.
  • 12. Under the loving care of Dr. Brown, Tita slowly emerges from her traumatized inner shell. Initially Tita is still withdrawn on her life, but then, she begins to comprehend her new life away from the oppressive ranch and Mama Elena. Dr.John took care of her.
  • 13. Appropriately enough, it is food that finally restores Tita to stability. With one spoonful Tita instantly recalls the best time of her life, her youth in the kitchen with Nacha, where she enjoyed many foods and Nacha's love. Cencha visited Tita and brought a bad news. Tita decided not to return to their ranch. John Brown, proposes marriage to Tita, who, now fully recovered, looks forward to beginning a new life with him. At ranch, before Cencha delivered the message of Tita to Mama Elena, , a group of bandits attacks the ranch.
  • 14. The death of Mama Elena frees Tita from her mother's wretched sentence. Tita’s excitement to her wedding with Dr.Brown became diverted because of Rosaura’s giving birth to her second child, whom Tita names Esperanza (hope). Tita is intimately involved in raising her niece, as Rosaura is bedridden due to a complicated delivery and unable to nurse. Esperanza is reared in the kitchen, just as Tita was, and fed with the same teas and gruels with which Nacha nurtured Tita. Rosaura is quite jealous at the closeness between Tita and the infant. Rosaura announces her intention to follow family doctrine and prohibit Esperanza from marrying. This announcement, combined with Pedro's confrontational efforts to dissuade Tita from marrying John Brown, inspires a terrible rage in Tita. Tita’s rage. This announcement, combined with Pedro's confrontational efforts to dissuade Tita from marrying John Brown, inspires a terrible rage in Tita. Cencha, went to Rosaura and tell her up coming settle down. She requested Tita to take a bath before Dr.John arrived. Pedro and Tita at the outdoor bathroom.
  • 15. Tita fears that she has become pregnant as a result of her encounter with Pedro. Tita is engrossed in different thoughts because of what happened between her and Pedro while preparing the King's Day bread. This particular recipe evokes memories of her childhood, especially the loving care of Nacha and companionship of the disappeared Gertrudis. Rosaura’s digestive problem. Mama Elena’s curse. Return of Gertrudis with a man who swept her away with a horse.
  • 16. The ranch is overwhelmed by the presence of so many houseguests, as Gertrudis and her army stay for more than a week. Tita tell to Gertrudis all what happened to her, and even her pregnancy with Pedro. Pedro knows about Tita’s situation and he asked Tita to run away with him , but he remembers his own family. That night the ghost of Mama Elena appears and ordered Tita to leave the house. Tita talked back to her mother and at the same situation she feels changes in her body. The wrath of Mama Elena. The accident of Pedro. Because of humiliation Rosaura locked herself in a room for a week. The return of Dr.John.
  • 17. Tita, busy nursing Pedro back to health, is nervous around John, because she is certain that she must call off the engagement because she is no longer a virgin. The emerges of Rosaura from her weeklong exile and confrontation with Tita about her relationship with Pedro. The tornado. The tamales. Tita tell the truth to Dr.John
  • 18. Preparation for the wedding. The wedding of Alex and Esperanza. The death of Rosaura. Tita and Pedro lived together. The ranch were burn. Tita’s recipe book was the only one survived in the fire.
  • 19. Female-centered novel Symbolism: Heat the heat of emotions, cannot be so controlled. Heat is a symbol for desire and physical love throughout the text: in Gertrudis' flight from the ranch; Pedro's lustful gazing at Tita in the shower.