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Like Water For Chocolate is a love story that takes place in Mexico in the era of the Mexican Revolution. The main characters are Tita de la Garza, the protagonist, and Pedro, her love. They fall in love at first sight. Pedro and his father come to ask for Tita’s hand in marriage. Tita’s mother, Mama Elena, refuses. The de la Garza family tradition demands the youngest daughter must remain unmarried and take care of her mother until death. However Mama Elena offers Rosaura’s hand instead and Pedro accepts to be closer to Tita.…
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Sandra Cisneros, born in Chicago on December 20, 1954 is a renowned Latin-American novelist who is best known for her novel “The House on Mango Street.” Throughout her childhood Cisneros and her six brothers were frequently bouncing from home to home, each time in a seemingly worse neighborhood. Although Cisneros moved on to earn many academic accolades in her adult life, she struggled to maintain good grades at the Catholic school she attended in Chicago. However, once she attended high school she became interested with poetry and became the magazine editor of her school, and eventually moved on to earn her bachelor's degree from Loyola University in 1976.…
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Cisneros provides clues in the introduction to her book that it is really the story of her life. Esperanza represents the author’s own determination to pursue her dreams and become a writer. She had to do this against many odds. But she did not allow a father who discouraged her, the distractions in her home, the problems of her community, or the prejudice she faced to stop her from reaching her goal. From a young age, Esperanza was determined to be her own person. She would not accept the limitations society tried to place on her. She says of her grandmother, who had been forced to marry young and who lived a life of regret, “She looked out her window her whole life, the way so many women sit their sadness on their elbow…. I have inherited her name, but I…
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