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Women in Like Water For Chocolate


            Gender plays a significant role in family and societal traditions. Some families place such a large importance on that role that it is impossible for a person to achieve his or her life goals. Society binds people to strict standards that are difficult to avoid. The film "Like Water for Chocolate," directed by Alfonso Arautries, effectively captures the roles women are expected to play in society. It demonstrates how one woman, Tita, goes against her mother and any other forces that stand in her way of pursuing what she wants and knows that she needs. .
             Most of the women in "Like Water for Chocolate," are portrayed as mothers and in domestic roles. From Nancha to Mama Elena and her girls, life revolves around the kitchen and preparing food for the men in their lives. The roles of women have been made perfectly clear; to nurture and provide food and whatever else their men desire. Patriarchy is imposed upon Tita and her sisters by not by a father or man, but her mother. The main conflict that persists throughout the film is the family tradition, in which Tita is victim to. It requires that she reject Pedro's, the man she is deeply in love with, marriage proposal so she can stay at home and take care of her widowed mother for the rest of her life since she is the youngest daughter. .
             Rosaura, Tita's older sister, impose this tradition upon her daughter, Esperanza in which she conceived with Pedro, later in the film. The problem is if she turns her back on this tradition, she would not live up to what societies considers her responsibility to her mother, but at the same time Tita recognizes, however, that the tradition is unfair. Although Tita is repressed, she is empowered by her role in the kitchen, as every time she cooks a meal, her emotions are literally transported into those who eat the food. To her food was the only way she could be with Pedro and not get caught, a form of rebellion against her mother.


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