Like Water for Chocolate

How does Laura Esquivel use imagery in Like Water for Chocolate?

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“Then she cried without tears, which is said to hurt even more than dry labor.”

“Tita knew through her own flesh how fire transforms the elements, how a lump of corn flour is changed into a tortilla, how a soul that hasn't been warmed by the fire of love is lifeless, like a useless ball of corn flour.”

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Like Water for Chocolate