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How Does Rosaura Esquivel Present Love In Like Water For Chocolate

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Defining love and defining the way it should be portrayed in society has always been different in every case. In the novel Like Water for Chocolate, a young female adult named Tita has been expressing her love to a man named Pedro and others, through many dishes she makes in the kitchen and her actions. Laura Esquivel portrays different ways to express love, not the typical way society would see it as. The first way that Tita expresses her love is through breastfeeding and the baby Roberto. Pedro and Rosaura have a son named Roberto, and Roberto can’t be breastfed by Rosaura because “her only worry was that Rosaura didn't have any milk” (Esquivel 75). Rosaura being the mother of the child she can’t breastfeed her own son which is really …show more content…

It symbolizes love and sensuality because the scent of the roses send love messages in the bodies. The rose petal sauce did work on Pedro, but it accidentally worked on Gertrudis as well. “ She began to sweat, imagining herself on horseback with her arms clasped around one of Pancho Villa’s men: the one she had seen in the village plaza the week before” (Esquivel 51). The way that the rose petal sauce shows love is because Gertrudis ends up running away from the ranch and going with Juan because of her sexual desire that the rose petal sauce caused. Instead of obeying Mama Elena she follows the love and sexual desires in her body which works out really good for her. “A man equal to loving someone who needed love as much as she did, a man like him” (Esquivel 55). Her love for Juan (Pancho Villa’s men) skyrocketed because of the rose petal sauce that had been prepared by Tita. This show show ignited from the rose petal sauce which is really out of the …show more content…

We all have love inside of us but we can’t just express it or strike it by ourselves, we need someone to help us do it. Not just any person can do it. “Each person has to discover what will set off those explosions in order to live, since the combustion that occurs when one of them is ignited is what nourishes the soul…” (Esquivel 115). The box of matches inside of Tita is the love Tita is feeling but yet, can’t quite express it. The “box of matches” that John talks about refers to finding an actual soul mate and being destined to someone. This is really personal and means a lot to both people who are deeply in

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