A short, 4 paragraph essay, about the role women play in the book "Like Water for Chocolate" by Laura Esquival. Well graded(90%) May be a little vague in some areas, due to the subject matter.
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In the book Like Water for Chocolate, women have
the most control on the ranch. Men like Pedro play a big part, but women play a bigger part, because the book is based mostly on how certain events affect their emotions. Even the issue between Tita and Pedro is described from the women's point of view. Another good example is, after Mama Elena's death, "...her presence was enough to inspire terror."(Esquival, 159). This goes to
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meals and clean up aferward. It's easy to see that life was an ongoing struggle for the women of the ranch. Seeing as Mama Elena was the head of the ranch as well as a woman, that gave even more power to the other girls. She was always making sure they did what they were supposed to, sort of like the enforcer. This made the girls work hard and have more power than the men.
meals and clean up aferward. It's easy to see that life was an ongoing struggle for the women of the ranch. Seeing as Mama Elena was the head of the ranch as well as a woman, that gave even more power to the other girls. She was always making sure they did what they were supposed to, sort of like the enforcer. This made the girls work hard and have more power than the men.