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1 LWFC 1 April 4 - 8, 2016

2 Do Now: Objective/Agenda:
Get our your notebooks and open to section 1. This is your first journal entry of quarter 4! Answer the following in no less than one page: What is a recipe or meal that is extremely important to you? Is this meal a tradition? Do you have it at a specific time of year? What makes this recipe so important? Can food ever be more than just food? Journal Entry: Family Recipe The Odyssey organization Notes on novel background, author, and Magical Realism Analysis of Cover art, title and epigraph Class reading of “January” Homework: Read and ANNOTATE February!

3 Historical Context of the novel
Although it was first published in 1989, Like Water for Chocolate is set during the years of the Mexican Revolution. Which means that our novel takes place between The Mexican Revolution was the most important modernizing force in Mexican history

4 Historical Context of the novel
Peasants and natives banded together under the leaders of figures such as Pancho Villa and Emiliano Zapata. These “rebels” fought to reject the old order’s dictatorship under Porfirio Diaz Mori who had been in power for over thirty years. Diaz was known for, “bullying” and “intimidating” the citizens of Mexico. He was also known for unjust land- ownership laws that favored the wealthy and strict control of the press.

5 Laura Esquivel Was born on September 30, 1950, in Mexico City, Mexico.
Esquivel began her career as a kindergarten teacher. She later went on to write children’s television programs in the 70s and 80s. Like Water for Chocolate was published in It has sold more than 4.5 million copies. Esquivel continues to live in Mexico City, and has written several more books.

6 Characteristics of Magical Realism
1. Magic is a normal aspect of everyday life

7 Characteristics of Magical Realism
2. Characters consider magic as a usual possibility. Its occurrences could be rare but magic is a serious topic.

8 Characteristics of Magical Realism
3. Expected occurrences become extraordinary and unreal

9 Characteristics of Magical Realism
4. Elements of mythology, dreams, and fairy tales combine with everyday events

10 Characteristics of Magical Realism
5. The frame or setting of the story is realistic or even commonplace

11 Magical Realism in Context - Where did it come from?
Magical Realism is a post-colonial form of writing. It is a reaction to how European culture was forcefully imposed on the people of central and south america. It focuses on the aspects of Central and South American culture that was repressed. Therefore, it focuses on the folklore, myths, Indian tales, urban legends, religions etc. to tell stories of their own people.

12 Function of Magical Realism
“South America has always been fractured by wars, by conflicts, by changing frontiers, by miscegenation, by political uncertainties, by a multitude of spiritual and religious beliefs, …” Magical realism is a way to grasp more adequately the complexity of South American oppositions while using local ways of speaking and understanding the world.

13 Tips! When encountering a moment of everyday magic, ask yourself,
What is the message of this magic? What is the purpose of this metaphor? What does it say about the relationships, ideas, or themes of the work?


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