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Mother Daughter Relationships

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MOTHER DAUGHTER SHIT As quoted by Wynona Judd; 'The mother-daughter relationship is the most complex.' This is precisely the kind of relationship that exists between every mother and daughter-one that cannot be understood by everyone, not even by the mother and daughter themselves. This is one bond that is powerful, yet so fragile. It can break when emotions run high. However, daughters are still born of their mothers, who have nurtured their hearts, their hopes, their dreams and ultimately their lives. While daughters need their mothers to guide them at every step in life, mothers also hope to live the rest of their lives through their daughters'. This complexity of such relationships has been deeply explored by the three authors, Isabel Allende, Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Laura Esquivel in their novels; 'The House of the Spirits', 'One Hundred Years of Solitude' and 'Like Water for Chocolate' respectively. So be it Clara...

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