On numerous occasions in like water for chocolate, there is mention of Tita’s tendency to be around birds. This ranges from hiding away in the dovecote after hearing of Roberto’s death, to… more →
like water for chocolateishraq wrote 2 years ago: On numerous occasions in like water for chocolate, there is mention of Tita’s tendency to be a … more →
freakykid wrote 2 years ago: Ever noticed that in so many books, the protagonist is an orphan? It’s either that or the char … more →
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 →
karasa wrote 2 years ago: Overall, in this course we have studied several fundamental and very interesting books and works of … more →
Kai van Es wrote 2 years ago: Throughout the story Like Water For Chocolate, Laura Esquival uses imagery such as cold to represent … more →
freakykid wrote 2 years ago: We’ve done a lot of work and looked into numerous materials this year. With Mrs. White’s … more →
Kai van Es wrote 2 years ago: Many times, you may look at a book and think: what does this have to do with my life? From a glance, … more →
K.Wu wrote 2 years ago: As we all know, if we take a walk down history lane, women have almost always been thought as inferi … more →
Mandy wrote 2 years ago: In all of the texts that we have read, all the main couples fell in love pretty much as soon as they … more →
Kai van Es wrote 2 years ago: Well, for several weeks, people have been comenting on various aspects of how certain things are sim … more →
li0n wrote 2 years ago: Okay, here is an EXCITING new game called Character Parallels!!! It is a challenge to everyone to co … more →
dannychan wrote 2 years ago: Hopefully no one mentioned this before. There’s just too many previous posts and comments … more →
karasa wrote 2 years ago: The use of words in Romeo and Juliet can be compared to a similar usage in Like water for chocolat … more →