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Like Water For Chocolate

Submitted by tleeme on June 5, 2008

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Time Periods Effect on
“Like Water for Chocolate” and
“A Streetcar Named Desire‘s” Themes
Themes are entirely dependent on the time period a story is set in just like in the novel “Like Water for Chocolate,” written by Laura Esquivel, and the screenplay “A Streetcar Named Desire,” by Tennessee Williams. The two stories characters, events and theme are solely reliant on the settings. If the settings were to change then so would everything else including the most important element, the plot.
The setting for “Like Water for Chocolate” is during the Mexican Revolutionary War between 1910 and 1920 taken place in Mexico and Texas. Because it is during a war, there are dangers such as being shot in cross fire, raped, pillaged, etc. Also, since it is that time period society has certain expectations of people. For example, divorce is frowned upon and considered disgraceful but in the 20th century it is as common as marriage itself. Over all the time period effects the characters morals and actions, and in consequence; create the theme to be about duty and responsibility.
Just like in “Like Water for Chocolate,” “A Streetcar Named Desire‘s” theme is largely impacted by the time it is set. The story is set in the late 1940’s in New Orleans and this scene creates certain lifestyle depending on status which is a catalyst of what drives the conflict among characters. The fact the this is a time period when women didn’t have the freedom that they do in the 20th century plays a strong part on characters actions. For instances, if a women was married and her only life support was her husband and he was to die or she to leave him she wouldn’t be able to support herself respectfully. This is where the theme of loneliness comes into the story. It is the loneliness that the characters fear which motivates them to stay with their abusive husband or lie and create fantasies.
Due to the novel,...

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