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Book 1, Bach. Totem and Taboo

Like Water for Chocolate
http://www.librosgratisweb.com/html/esquivel-laura/como-agua-para-chocolate/index.htm
(here you can read free) Like Water for Chocolate is the novel by Laura Esquivel , speaking about the love affair between a woman (Tita) and his family. 1_
Social norms indicated that the last child of a woman should devote his life to meet his mother, Tita was so completely dedicated to family service and forget the love, because he was the youngest daughter. To prevent your daughter follow in love with Pedro, decides to marry him to his sister. Pedro marries Rosaura, although I felt no love for him. Explain these traditions and the meaning they have about discrimination of women. Scores are also other things to observe about this discrimination in the book.
2. Why is the kitchen important?
3. How does the influence of other cultures in this movie?
4. The film reflects the historical events for the Mexican people. What are they? How represented in the film?
5. What deeper meaning are the recipes? 6_

explains the theory of matches. Explains its metaphorical meaning.

"While we are all born with a box of matches inside us, we can not turn alone, we need [...]

oxygen and the help of a candle. Only in this case the oxygen has to come by example, the breath of the beloved, the candle can be any type of food, music time what their triggers, the box of matches and gets wet and can never light a single match. "" Of course you also have to be very careful to go lighting matches one by one. For if by a strong emotion is coming to light all in one fell swoop [...] before our eyes see a splendid tunnel we shows the way we forgot at birth and calls us to rediscover our divine origin "1
1John Brown, pg. 85

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