Thursday, May 30, 2019

Love Despite Dominance in Like Water for Chocolate by Laura Esquivel and The House of Bernarda Alba by Federico Garcia Lorca :: Compare and Contrast

Literature often words complex phenomena, which otherwise possibly remain ignored. One example of such complex phenomena is the coexistence of devil contradictory elements, dominance and love. Dominant personalities in Like Water for Chocolate and The House of Bernarda Alba, Mama Elena and Bernarda Alba respectively, do not explicitly display love towards their daughters, except it is revealed by their behaviour and un compositors caseistic actions.Some elements of characterization or narrative mode in both the works try to limit the readers perception of the dominant personalities to their static characteristics. In Like Water for Chocolate, we are told the story from a limited subjective third person point of view. Titas grandniece is a limited narrator, who knows absolutely everything about a single character of Tita and every piece of knowledge in that characters mind, but it is limited to that character that is, things unknown to the focal character (Tita) are not described. So, this point of view may be considered unreliable. The presence of Titas hatred towards Mama Elena almost passim the book, and the portrayal of Mama Elena as a haunting character as a ghost, also contribute to limited perspective of the work. We are presented with only atomic number 53 static feature of Mama Elena. In The House of Bernarda Alba, even though the use of dialogue broadens the range the perspectives, Bernardas dialogue compared to that of others is limited. The fact that there is no soliloquy with Bernarda can imply a limitation to the perspectives open to the reader. We are shown only the dominant side of Bernardas character. The hatred of Poncia, who is one of the few characters shown from disparate perspectives, towards Bernarda can also be considered as a limiting factor of the perspectives. Thus, the readers perception is narrowed down.While Mama Elena and Bernarda Alba are seen as tyrants from a rather narrow perspective, they can otherwise be seen as traditi onalist poses. From this fresh perspective, it could be argued that Mama Elena is nothing more than an orthodox mother who assorted to cruel methods including corporal punishment to mould her children in her own best way. From Mama Elenas perspective, she makes choices that are, as she thinks best for them (p. 167). This perspective is particularly relevant to the upbringing of Tita Magi never brought Tita what she asked for, but instead what Mama Elena thought best for her. (p. 167) Mama Elenas character as a traditionalist mother is shape up revealed from specific incidents providing Tita something better than Three Kings Day Bread, forcing Tita to re-sew her stitches because she did not baste it (p.

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