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Rosaura-- she is the opposite of Tita. She is not passionate, she is insecure, and she is physically weak and unattractive. She hinders Tita's destiny to be with Pedro.

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In "Like Water for Chocolate," the antagonist is primarily Mama Elena, the strict and oppressive matriarch of the De la Garza family. She serves as a formidable obstacle to Tita's happiness and freedom, enforcing patriarchal traditions that prevent Tita from marrying the man she loves.

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