The document compares characters and events from the Mexican Revolution to those in the novel Like Water for Chocolate. It outlines parallels between Francisco Madero and the rebel leader who inspires change with the character Tita, a daughter forbidden from marrying. Additionally, it draws similarities between the authoritarian leaders Porfirio Diaz and Mama Elena, and the revolutionary figure Pancho Villa with Tita's sister Gertrude who rebels against family tradition.
The document compares characters and events from the Mexican Revolution to those in the novel Like Water for Chocolate. It outlines parallels between Francisco Madero and the rebel leader who inspires change with the character Tita, a daughter forbidden from marrying. Additionally, it draws similarities between the authoritarian leaders Porfirio Diaz and Mama Elena, and the revolutionary figure Pancho Villa with Tita's sister Gertrude who rebels against family tradition.
The document compares characters and events from the Mexican Revolution to those in the novel Like Water for Chocolate. It outlines parallels between Francisco Madero and the rebel leader who inspires change with the character Tita, a daughter forbidden from marrying. Additionally, it draws similarities between the authoritarian leaders Porfirio Diaz and Mama Elena, and the revolutionary figure Pancho Villa with Tita's sister Gertrude who rebels against family tradition.
A reformist politician who created a The youngest daughter who is voice for this dissatisfaction forbidden by the family tradition Inspires the laborers and farmers to from marrying rebel Has so much pressure from her mother
Porfirio Diaz Mama Elena
Strict military leadership Strict leadership Army officer who has power to Very violent and tough control political and economic Has all the power in the family
Pancho Villa Gertudis
Leads rebellion, which is inspired by Rebel against Mama Elena when he Francisco Madero got intoxicated by Titas food