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    Awakening‚ 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

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    Character Analysis of Edna Pontellier Edna Pontellier was a very respectable woman from the 1800’s that was unsatisfied with her situation in life. Mrs. Pontellier was a mother of two sons and had a husband whom she adored at the beginning of their marriage‚ but overtime they have became distant and her sexual desires were no longer being fulfilled. She soon broke the role society had casted upon her and became rebellious by leaving her womanly duties behind. Kate Chopin reveals Edna Pontellier’s character

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    feminism on every page (E. Fox-Genovese). Throughout The Awakening‚ Kate Chopin develops her heroine‚ Edna Pontellier‚ as the "ultimate feminist". Although the first nine chapters hint and suggest feminism‚ Edna Pontellier does not begin to express her independence until chapter ten when Edna is able to swim for the first time (Chopin‚ 1972‚ p. 47). This epiphany is strongly symbolic of Edna ’s empowerment and her viewpoint changing from seeing herself as a lady and a product of society to an

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    The author introduces Mrs. Edna Pontellier life beginning with Roberts Lebrum an inappropriate relationship developing in the midst of them. Of course‚ the writer lets us know earlier in the story that both characters displayed interest in one other although their communication. At the same time continuing to cherish their moments together‚ Edna experiences characteristic changes in her emotions. In analyzing the life of Edna‚ it can be explored in three perspectives‚ a person‚ mother and a lover

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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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    influence the behavior of others. Edna Pontellier‚ a character in Kate Chopin’s The Awakening‚ is one woman who constantly struggled and achieved her desire to free herself from the power of 19th century societal views of women. As a result of steady ambitious behaviour and recognition of the closed off thinking of 1800’s civilians‚ Mrs. Pontellier was able to become the woman she knew she was meant to be. For the purpose of becoming a self sufficient woman‚ Mrs. Pontellier had to first recognize the fact

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    The Awakening of Edna Pontellier Kate Chopin’s short story The Awakening is set during a time where women were expected to live in a patriarchal society. More specifically‚ this story tells of the well-to-do Creole lifestyles in New Orleans during the mid to late Nineteenth Century. Chopin’s personal experiences as a woman during this oppressive time and her growth as an individual inspired her to write about Edna Pontellier‚ a woman who tries to break from the expectations of society to

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    Self-Actualization of Edna Pontellier The plotline of the novel‚ The Awakening‚ occurs in the 19th Century. It is during the beginnings of feminism and female’s individualism. This can be seen through the protagonist of the novel‚ Edna Pontillier. What have been through by the protagonist‚ the readers are able to comprehend the need of being an individual. The readers are also able to identify how this need has created a type of prison for the women during the time. The protagonist‚ Edna Pontillier

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    Mrs. Mallard’s realization How would you feel if your significant other were to pass away? Most of the times the death of someone close is never a good thing‚ most people’s reactions would be the feeling of sadness‚ shock or denial that such tragedy has happened. In the short story “Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin the character Louise Mallard’s has received the news that her husband has died in a railroad accident‚ the news was told to her in a gently manner due to her heart condition. Mrs

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    In the short story “The Story of an Hour” the theme is clearly stated. The theme is “Mrs. Mallard’s desire to be independent.” The theme is expressed through the story through characterization and irony. However‚ the theme is expressed the most though many examples of symbolism. For example a few examples of symbolism are spring time‚ comfortable armchair‚ and Mrs. Mallard’s heart condition. The first example of symbolism that is found in “The story of an hour” is spring time. In the story it says

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