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    Birds and Wings: The Shattered Dreams In the Awakening‚ Kate Chopin explores the desires of a woman who is being oppressed by a patriarchal society and societal expectations. The protagonist‚ Edna‚dreams of living a life that is free and true to herself. The motif of birds and wings are used to illustrate Edna’s struggle with marital oppression and marital awakening. Chopin suggests that the only way for the oppressed woman to achieve her dreams is to break away from social expectations placed upon

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    to be a man to be a good athlete. There is also a feminist book called The Awakening. The Awakening’s central themes are Society‚ Women and Feminity‚ and Family.

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    For the past two weeks‚ my English class has been studying Kate Chopin. I am almost ashamed to admit that I was ignorant of Chopin until this course. Her writing style is so natural‚ precise‚ and detailed that it makes me feel like an observant background character instead of just a reader. I love it. The endings to Chopin’s stories‚ however‚ are undeniably my favorite part of her writing. She is known for delivering surprising‚ almost twisted endings. The Story of an Hour and Desiree’s Baby left

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    AP English 4 November 2013 Femininity in The Yellow-Awakening Just before the turn of the 19th century‚ two works were published in 1899‚ regarding similar topics associated with feminism such as the subordination of women and the importance of their self-expressions in the midst of the subordination. The Yellow Wallpaper and The Awakening are narrated from the point of view of a female protagonist‚ revealing the difficulties she and other women face due to commonly held views of female inferiority

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    Introduction: “Edna St. V. Millay Found Dead At 58” “AUSTERLITZ‚ N.Y.‚ Oct. 19--Edna St. Vincent Millay‚ the famous poet‚ was found dead at the foot of the stairs in her isolated home near here at 3:30 P. M. today. Her physician said she died of a heart attack after a coronary occlusion. She was 58 years old. She was dressed in a nightgown and slippers when her body was found by James Pinnie‚ a caretaker‚ who had arrived to fix a fire for the evening. The Columbia County coroner estimated that she

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    expresses through The Awakening and “Story of an Hour” that isolation or separation from society offers a glimpse of true freedom. That in of itself would be due to the feeling of independence from others‚ while also leading to better development within the growth of the person. Isolation offers freedom primarily because it separates

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    The Awakening‚ which was written by Kate Chopin‚ was about a woman named Edna‚ who discovered her aspiration of what she wanted from life throughout the story. Kate Chopin was considered an advocate for feminism during the 20th Century because of the novels she wrote. The definition of a feminist would be “the doctrine advocating social‚ political‚ and all other rights of women equal to those of men” (Dictionary). The novel was her discovering what her purpose was as an individual‚ but considering

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    Edna was a women of her own mind‚ she was always enjoying life for the most part‚ the views of the beach‚ and the love she got from her family and friends. She was a peculiar mother though‚ it was very potent that she was loved her kids‚ but throughout the story she would often try to get rid of her kids and pass them onto someone else for days at a time without regret and without a sense of missing them. Mrs. Pontellier was strange‚ she didn’t marry her husband out of love like she thought she

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    (286-287). As earlier stated‚ Robert is somewhat like a prince to Edna. Even though their relationship is intended to be brief‚ it was still full of lots of pleasures‚ almost like a fairy tale. Edna fails with her inability to recognize that a relationship like this is not meant to last long term unless‚ as Robert suggests‚ she marries him (102). Once again‚ this gets back to my argument that there is little beyond society. No matter what Edna does‚ she will either eventually have to form new relationships

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    Self-Expression Within the play The Awakening there are many different ideas and themes expressed about the entire piece concerning Kate Chopin’s message to society. It is obvious that there are many motifs Chopin could have been trying to communicate in order to create controversy and insight. However‚ the main focus of this play is that self-expression‚ if suppressed‚ could become too much for any one person to bear. It is not difficult to see that Edna has a great deal of hidden emotions that

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