There is a great deal of symbolism in Like Water for Chocolate. Which of the following is not something which the kitchen symbolizes for Tita? Select one: a. The place of her birth and thus her home b. A mystical world in which she can leave reality behind c. A place of danger filled with hot surfaces and sharp implements d. The place where one finds nourishment and sustenance
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i am confused.. i think it's C. @boricua5
thanks (: @aryandecoolest : The passion between Pedro and Tita is symbolized by __________________. Select one: a. liquor b. Christmas rolls c. heat d. a food tray
heat ..this i can tell )
heat is symbol of love @boricua5
thanks (: What occurs in the chapter that is symbolic of Mama Elena's lack of concern for Tita? Select one: a. Tita is born crying because of the onions being chopped. b. Mama's milk dries up and she cannot nurse Tita. c. Mama loves onions which make Tita cry. d. Tita's joy is found in the kitchen.
D i think
Which of these is a magical element in this chapter of the novel? Select one: a. Tita's food b. Tita's tears c. Tita's relationships d. Tita's love
C i think not sure or may be D too :C
In the novel Like Water for Chocolate, author Laura Esquivel introduces Mama Elena as what kind of a character? Select one: a. Weak b. Flat c. Dictatorial d. Submissive
C i think
thanks (: @aryandecoolest In the first chapter of the novel Like Water for Chocolate, Tita says, "How unfortunate that black holes in space had not yet been discovered, for then she might have understood the black hole in the center of her chest, infinite coldness flowing through it." What literary device is a "black hole" in this sentence? Select one: a. Gerund b. Metaphor c. Exposition d. Prologue
B
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