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    In the awakening‚ the protagonist‚ - Edna – sacrifices so much of her desires for her life‚ children‚ and societies expectations of a female to the point that shes given up so much that it consumes her life. The awakening follows Edna Pontellier‚ a housewife unhappy with her position in society. Due to these unfair expectations of a woman‚ she sacrifices her chances for a career in the arts. Edna is a gifted artist but her position as a female limits her from pursuing the things she enjoys most

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    emerging appreciation of what life would be by looking through a widow‚ which implies her mental and physical freedom in “The Story of an Hour.” In “The Awakening” Edna and Adele show different areas of feminism but patriotic society still influences their desires and life in general. Edna chooses to end her life instead of abiding by the norms. Edna suicide is a proof that she was not willing to compromise the freedom she wished to enjoy. Consequently‚ her steps

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    Edna_a bad or good mother? Edna is a main character of the Awakening. She not only acknowledge her sexual desire but also has courage to act on them. (from Analysis of Major Characters). She is really respectable woman in Grand Isle. However. When we consider her as a mother‚ is she a good mother? Edna has a close friend whose name is Adele Ratignolle. Their philosophies and attitudes toward child rearing differ fundamentally. Adele is described “was the embodiment of every womanly

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    Edna Ferrer: A Case Study

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    Today I had the opportunity to work on my patient‚ Edna Ferrer. I met her today‚ and I am glad she is taking the time to come to the clinic for treatment. The good thing about her is that she had periodontal treatment before‚ and she knows her gums are not healthy now. She has lost a lot of bone structure‚ and in order to preserve what she has‚ my biggest challenge will be to make her understand how her smoking habit is contributing to the development of her periodontitis. Also‚ she needs to

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    Edna St. Vincent Millay Biography Born on February 22‚ 1892 in Rockland‚ Maine‚ Edna St. Vincent Millay grew up with the constant label of being “different‚” which in her case‚ was a good thing. To match her strange individuality‚ her friends and family called her “Vincent.” Her mother‚ Cora Millay‚ was a singer and encouraged the arts. She recognized Edna’s exclusivity and took advantage of it. By the age of four she had already started learning the power of poetry. Millay’s parents separated

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    Abstract Understanding the gay and lesbian community can be very complex. My research consisted of the problems within the gay and lesbian community‚ and some of the most common beliefs some may have. As my questions was administered to the interviewee‚ which was a man that considered himself a “ gay man”‚ I begin to also feel the emotions‚ confusions‚ and hurt from this person. The results to my research and interview was informative‚ and will help me in my career as an up and coming helper. Keywords:

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    Factors Contributing to Hostile School Climate for Lesbian‚ Gay‚ Bisexual‚ and Transgender Youth Kosciw‚ Greytak‚ and Diaz (2009) examined variables that contribute to hostile environments in school from the size of the school district‚ the community it is located in‚ as well as state and government regulation. The hypothesis was formed over recent amounts of research that proved that schools in the United States are becoming dangerous and hostile for Lesbian‚ Bisexual‚ Gay‚ Transgender‚ and Queer youth

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    In the eighteen hundreds‚ life was very different from today. There were no televisions‚ washing machines‚ modern cooking ranges‚ or any modern appliance. Overall‚ life was much more difficult then than it is today. In these times‚ there were certain gender roles to which each respective sex had to adhere. There are certain gender roles even today‚ but these have evolved since earlier times. For example‚ in the 1800 ’s‚ women were expected to be the quintessential mother woman. They were expected

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    the author Kate Chopin uses the characters Mrs. Mallard and Edna to portray the lives of women in the 1800s. Both characters are very similar to one another‚ but the differences though a little abstract balance the similarities. Also the author uses nature to display both of the character’s feelings towards their dreams. Edna and Mrs. Mallard are both victims of the 1800s‚ they both show that by their displeasure in being married. Edna shows her displeasure in novel by frolicking around with other

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    The Personal Awakening Cycle of Edna Pontellier On the surface Edna seems to have it all‚ the perfect life as it would be perceived by society. She has two children and a doctor for a husband. However‚ Edna doesn’t feel as if this completes her; instead‚ she enters a phase of self-discovery and a sense of finding passion again. Edna is trying to break traditional ties that claim that she should be a good mother-woman. This ultimately leads to her awakening or freedom from the life that she believes

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