Like Water For Chocolate Sparknotes
Like Water For Chocolate Sparknotes. The novel is told from the point of view of an unnamed, presumably female descendant of the De La Garza clan. Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, or section of Like Water for Chocolate and what it means.
Part cookbook, part fiction, this best-selling work retells the story of the De la Garza family with a specific focus on Tita de la Garza. His mother dies when he is very young. When Pedro hears the sounds and smells the aroma of Tita's cooking from the other room, he feels an anticipation resembling sexual arousal.
The narrator of Like Water For Chocolate is the great-niece of Tita De la Garza, the main protagonist of the novel.
Tita feels a cold chill fill her body.
Appropriately, every chapter begins with a recipe, just as every major event in the story has a direct tie. The novel is told from the point of view of an unnamed, presumably female descendant of the De La Garza clan. Like Water for Chocolate (SparkNotes Literature Guide) by Laura Esquivel Making the reading experience fun!
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