Like Water for Chocolate Book
Below are Notes from my reading of this book:
“In Like Water for Chocolate, food is used to communicate….”
- Emotions (love, heartbreak, nostalgia, passion, anger, jealousy, maternal love)
- Cultural Traditions ( 3 Kings Bread, Chiles that look like Mexican Flag)
- Religious Rituals (Wedding)
- Memories
- At the very end of the novel, the narrator says, “Tita…will go on living as long as there is someone who cooks her recipes” (246).
- Recipes in this novel are often symbolic of memories, relationships, and people who impacted the main character’s life.
- Tita ate the candles-
- Tita eats the candles in order to reignite the flame that died within her as Pedro died.
- Dr. John- the inner fire that is lit by your soul mate
- Tita and Pedro both die, revoking the flame, but….. they will be together forever.
- Recipes in this book have a similar, spiritual purpose to that of food. They are filled with the love passion and for food, hence why families pass them down from generations because they connect one another on a much deeper level. Food helps to bring people together while the recipes help keep them connected with a common love.
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