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Mama Elena, Tita, & Character Development2 comments

jiunruey! =) wrote 2 years ago: Throughout the blog and in in-class discussions, a very hot topic has been the debate about Mama Ele … more →

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Is it unconditional love?7 comments

katiasg wrote 2 years ago: Have you ever noticed how the women in some of the romances we have read always reconsider (at some … more →

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Chewing with your mouth empty4 comments

kelvinx wrote 2 years ago:     Tita is depicted by the author as a wholesome, caring person: a provider and nurturer of life. H … more →

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Overcoming Biases13 comments

davidbiancolin wrote 2 years ago: There has been much debate over Mama’s Elena true intentions, her actions, her morals and the … more →

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Getting to the Root of the Problem8 comments

Jessica N. wrote 2 years ago: When teens have caused a serious crime or have been a victim of some kind, before providing closure, … more →

Revolution and rebelliousness!3 comments

markies wrote 2 years ago: The revolution is in progress/starting and as this happens, we can see that the family has been affe … more →

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Rosaura10 comments

Florence wrote 2 years ago: Who is the most unfortunate character? The answer that immediately comes to mind is Tita. Upon birth … more →

Mama Elena; why she did what she did7 comments

johannalewis wrote 2 years ago: I too have been away. The blog is impressive in size and depth. There is so much to read, and I have … more →

What makes Tita so incredibly important? What are Mama Elena's true intentions?6 comments

markies wrote 2 years ago: Of course the author has her own reasons, but I wonder why, in this dysfunctional family, WHY the au … more →


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