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    THE COMPARISON OF THE FIRST AND SECOND GREAT AWAKENING Comparison of the First and Second Great Awakening There are many factors that triggered the religious revivals known as the Great Awakenings. These awakenings encouraged citizens to partake in religious ceremonies and activities. Some agreed and joined the bandwagon‚ some refused. The awakenings had aspects that resulted in great long term benefits in government‚ education‚ and society. During the 1730s

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    Foundations & Pre-Calculus Mathematics 10 – 7.4 7.4 – USING A SUBSTITUTION STRATEGY TO SOLVE A LINEAR SYSTEM Focus: Use the substitution of one variable to solve a linear system. In the previous two classes‚ we solved linear system by graphing. A major shortcoming of this method is that at times we will only get an approximate solution‚ even if graphing technology is used. We can use algebra to determine exact solutions to linear systems. One algebraic strategy is solving by substitution

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    The 90/10 Principle by Stephen Covey Discover the 90/10 Principle: It will change your life. The 90/10 principle is incredible! Very few know and apply this principle. The Result? Millions of people are suffering undeserved stress‚ trials‚ problems‚ and heartache. They never seem to be a success in life. Bad days follow bad days. Terrible things seem to be constantly happening. Theirs is constant stress‚ lack of joy‚ and broken relationships. Worry consumes time‚ anger ruins friendships and life

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    In a novel or play‚ some of the most significant events are mental or psychological. These events may lead to awakenings‚ discoveries‚ or changes in consciousness. In Kate Chopin’s‚ The Awakening‚ she explores the internal events in Edna Pontellier’s life to give the sense of excitement‚ suspense‚ and climax usually associated with external action. Chopin reveals the excitement through Edna’s affairs. Edna and Robert fall in love‚ which goes against her marriage with Léonce. Not only is it going

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    In 1898 Kate Chopin wrote a novel titled The Awakening that took place in a Louisiana setting. The main character Edna experiences an awakening physically and emotionally. The Awakening is about a woman who goes through many different stages to reach her goal of freedom. Through the stages she learns that even though she has gained some freedom she will not ever truly be free. The ending of Chopin’s novel is ambiguous and leaves the reader to make their own conclusion as to whether Edna committed

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    The novels Madame Bovary written in 1986 by Gustave Flaubert and The Awakening written in 1899 by Kate Chopin are strikingly similar. The similarities are so stark that many question if Madame Bovary served as a template for Kate Chopin when she wrote The Awakening. A large majority of the similarities in the novels revolves around the two main characters in the respective novels‚ Edna Pontellier in The Awakening and Emma Bovary in Madame Bovary. These women both experience unique lives that differ

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    The Awakening: Critical Perspective SOU: English 1002 Comp. II/ Literature The Awakening: Psychoanalytical Perspective The Awakening by Kate Chopin is a powerful novel that has been widely viewed the most by literally scholar critics from a psychoanalytical perspective. Although‚ The Awakening was suppose to be a romantic novel‚ it left alot disparity‚ unexplained situations‚ and inferred questions. Due to this many critics became more enthralled on examining the characters in the novel

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    1800-1860 America began to see the world in a more secular view. Because of the Second Great Awakening there were two major reform movements known as the abolition movement and the religious reforms. First I will talk about how The Second Great Awakening was a movement which was a reaction against the liberal beliefs of Thomas Jefferson and other diest and led to religious reforms. The Second Great Awakening started mainly in the south and worked its way up north and then to the rest of the country

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    of adultery. Hester‚ the main character‚ slept with another man‚ thus having a child with him while she was already married. The Awakening is novel that is based on selfhood and feminism. Edna does not love her husband the way that he loves her‚ so she gains feelings for several other men. Nathaniel Hawthorne’s novel‚ The Scarlet Letter‚ and Kate Chopin’s‚ The Awakening‚ both have similar motifs‚ yet differentiate in many ways‚ like the actions of Hester and Edna‚ symbolism in each novel‚ and how

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    In her novel‚ “The Awakening‚” Kate Chopin‚ a feminist author‚ examines the gender roles‚ and social and moral attitudes of the late nineteenth century in order to contest to these through the protagonist of her novel‚ Edna Pontellier. By utilizing a character such as Edna who is considered to act out in this time period daring to leave her husband‚ in addition to expressing her sexual desires‚ Chopin expresses the awakenings Edna has that ultimately go against the traditionalist society she lives

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