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Like Water For Chocolate Character Descriptions :: essays research papers fc
 Tita - The protagonist of the novel, Tita is the youngest daughter of Mama  Elena, prohibited by family tradition from marrying so that she will be free  to take care of her mother later in life. The novel follows Tita's life from  birth to death, focusing mostly on her tortured relationship with Pedro and  her struggle and eventual triumph in pursuit of love and individuality.      Mama Elena - The tyrannical, widowed matriarch of the De La Garza  clan. Mama Elena is the prime source of Tita's suffering. Her fierce  temperament inspires fear in all three of her daughters. She keeps Tita from  her true love, Pedro, and it is later revealed that Mama Elena herself once  suffered from a lost love, embittering her for the rest of her life.      Pedro - Tita's true love, and the eventual father of Roberto and Esperanza.  Denied marriage to Tita by Mama Elena, he agrees to marry Rosaura,  breaking Tita's heart. Nevertheless, he asserts his continued love for Tita  throughout the novel and pursues her secretly. Pedro dies after he and Tita  are finally blissfully united while making love at the novel's end.      Rosaura - The second daughter of Mama Elena, Rosaura marries Pedro,  much to the despair of Tita. Rosaura leaves the ranch when Mama Elena  sends her and Pedro to San Antonio to keep Pedro and Tita apart. Her  first child, Roberto, dies as an infant; her second, Esperanza, prohibited like  Tita from ever marrying, weds Alex after Rosaura dies.      Gertrudis - The eldest daughter of Mama Elena. Gertrudis escapes the  ranch after reacting mysteriouslly to one of Tita's recipes. She runs away  with a rebel soldier, works in a brothel at the Mexico-Texas border, and  eventually returns to the ranch as a general in the revolutionary army. It is  eventually revealed that Gertrudis is the offspring of a hidden, extramarital  affair between Mama Elena and her true love, a mulatto man.      Dr. John Brown - An American doctor who cares for Tita when she  experiences a breakdown, and the father of Alex. John eventually falls in  love with Tita and helps rehabilitate her soul, revealing to her the nature of  the fire that resides in each individual. Tita becomes engaged to him, but  eventually denies him marriage to pursue Pedro.      Nacha - The ranch cook, of unspecified indigenous background. Nacha is  the prime caretaker for Tita throughout her childhood, and provides her  with the love and support that Mama Elena fails to give. She is also the  source for most of the recipes in the novel. Nacha dies on the day of  Rosaura's wedding but returns throughout the narrative as a spiritual guide    					    
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