Radical Feminism in Like Water for Chocolate

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English

 

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Brian W

 

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May 29, 2014

 

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University

 

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A

 

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This independence of men that she creates is a key to understanding the feminist nature of the novel. Early on with Tita's father dying we see that now Mama Elena is charged with the care and protecting of her family. At this point Esquivel has already created the first independent strong female character...
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Mama Elena goes on, for better or worse, attempting the best she can to raise a family in the tumultuous time of the Mexican revolution. She struggles against her rebellious daughter in her own attempt to keep her family's heritage and traditions alive. Not only does she raise a family but she also runs the ranch on which the live and on derive their sustenance...
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