Chapter Ten
In chapter ten, there's a brief scene in which Tita cries and Gertrudis comforts her. Tita's tears are representing how she's about to enter a new chapter in her life: motherhood. Later, we learn that she's actually not pregnant but in this particular scene, Tita explains to Gertrudis all that's happened between her and Pedro and how she thinks that she's pregnant. "Perhaps, who knows, most likely, it was because she was a little bit pregnant (Esquirel, 189)." This is the first time Tita really talks to someone about what's been going on and it becomes a very real possibility rather than just a paranoid thought.
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