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    Kate Chopin 1st half: Page 1-60 Plot Summary: Leonce Pontellier and Edna Pontellier take their children to Grand Isle to spend their summer vacation. While on that trip Edna learns how to swim which becomes a huge revelation to her‚ in a sense of gaining some control over her life. Also Edna makes a great connection with Robert Lebrun‚ a charming man who pursues to obtain Edna’s attention and affections. As he flees to Mexico

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    Prynne and Edna Pontellier. Although The Scarlet Letter and The Awakening were written in different times and tell the story of dissimilar communities in which both main protagonists need to break the rules governing the society in order to explore their inner selves and fulfill individual desires. What both women share is the fact that they had troubles to find themselves among the people they lived with and accept the rules of the community. What is more Hester‚ as well as Edna‚ came from

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    Due to Gender Roles of Edna Pontellier in Kate Chopin ’s The Awakening and Perfect Peace in Daniel Black ’s A Perfect Peace Daniel Black ’s A Perfect Peace is a heart-breaking portrait of a large‚ rural southern family ’s attempt to contend with their mother ’s desperate decision to alter the seventh child ’s gender. In the mid to late 1900 ’s‚ in the south‚ men were expected to perform yard duties while women cooked‚ cleaned‚ and nurtured the children. Kate Chopin ’s The Awakening takes place

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    150 years. In Edna Pontellier we find a woman that goes beyond being a symbol for freedom and the pursuit of female independence‚ but a complex individual coming to terms with very human cognitions and emotions. As the novel begins‚ we are introduced to a “Mrs. Pontellier”‚ a woman seen through her husband’s eyes‚ one whose identity was clearly bound to her spouse‚ his surname‚ and perhaps most importantly – his society. As the novel progresses we get to know her as “Edna Pontellier”‚ a woman attached

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    Léonce as the prime Trigger in the Case of Edna Pontellier´s Personal Awakening In “The Awakening”‚ written by Kate Chopin‚ Edna Pontellier is the main character‚ who undergoes an awakening from a dependent woman living to the standards of the society to an independent self-aware individual. Through the regular absence of her husband Léonce PontellierEdna cannot speak with him about her thoughts‚ fears and important scenes in her life. Therefore she remotes herself mentally

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    In 19th century‚ the society was dominated by male. Edna Pontellier was the wife of Mr. Portlier who was a creole. In French upper class society‚ the purpose of life for female was taught to be fond of their husbands and children. Woman at that time never lived for themselves. Mrs. Pontellier’s friend‚ Adele Ratignolle‚ was considered as the perfect woman in the society‚ because she was a great woman who treated her children better than herself. After party‚ Adna first learned how to swim. She

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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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    In The Awakening‚ the heroine Edna Pontellier tries to wake from the accustomed domesticity of a housewife to become an actual being in the late 19th century American society. For her realizations have led her to various pioneering decisions as a wife and as a mother‚ it seems in reality the “awakening” does not need to an actual liberation of her life. Afterall‚ is the “awakening” a tragedy or comedy for her? The spark of Edna’s awakening starts in the summer in Grand Isle. It comes gradually

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    believe is right and what is formally and widely accepted as right. A polished person‚ especially one who wants to remain in the good graces of society‚ would have to suppress these inner feelings or risk social suicide. This very conflict plagued the life of Edna Pontellier. Edna Pontellier‚ along with many other women of her generation‚ faced challenges that denied them of their individual rights and forced them to conform to society’s standards. The tensions between outward conformity and inward

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    In the novel The Awakening by Kate Chopin‚ the gender role of Edna Pontellier who is portrayed as a wife and a mother is unacceptable in the nineteenth century. She played her role as a mother and wife in a negative image of the women in this century. The view towards women in the nineteenth century is viewed differently from today. Women in the nineteenth century basically perceived themselves as a property to their husbands. Women in this era had little to no rights and were merely seen nothing

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