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    The Sea as A Lover: A Woman’s Quest for Autonomy in The Awakening When authors use symbolism effectively‚ readers can begin to understand a work of literature on both the surface level and in an illustrative context‚ attributing significance to ideas‚ actions‚ or even characters themselves beyond what is initially described. In her novella The Awakening‚ Kate Chopin employs symbolism through a variety of images to reveal particular details about the protagonist‚ Edna Pontellier. One such symbol

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    Although‚ The Awakening‚ tells a story about a woman who is passionate about finding and loving her true self‚ which causes a lot of trouble with her family and friends. As she tries to find herself‚ her lust for affection and passion begins to happen in the summer of 1890. The main character Edna Pontellier‚ is trying to break free from the position that society has put on her. While Edna is finding herself‚ herself who is not a wife or a mother‚ she comes in contact with a male named Robert Lebrun

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    author of The Awakening (Fox‚ 2007‚ p. 27). She described Chopin as‚ "…a woman who took women extremely seriously. She never doubted women ’s ability to be strong. She came from a long line of strong women whom she loved and respected‚" (E. Fox-Genovese‚ personal communication‚ June 23‚ 1999). Although she was influenced by the womanizing author Guy de Maupassant‚ Chopin ’s most recognized novel‚ The Awakening‚ leaks feminism on every page (E. Fox-Genovese). Throughout The Awakening‚ Kate Chopin

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    from the point of view of our unconscious and early childhood experiences. The approach is based on Freud’s belief that that there is a structure of the mind that includes the id‚ the superego and the ego. The plot of The Awakening‚ revolves around Edna Pontellier and the awakening of her unconscious sexuality‚ the need for love and her desire of independence. Edna and her family go to a resort to spend their summer. Edna’s husband‚ Leonce‚ adores his wife but considers her to be neglectful as a

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    3:1-10) Why would God call Samuell? Certainly‚ many have wondered why God would choose to call someone like him at such a young age. This naturally leads to the question: “Who does God call?” I reflected upon this question when I read the book Awakening Vocation‚ by Edward P. Hahnenberg. It examines the history of how vocation has been understood‚ and challenges its readers to rethink vocation in light of a revitalized theology of grace. Indeed‚ God desires to communicate Himself to all people.

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    Les Lumières were the first actors to play a fundamental role in my interest in the novel’s core value as a social testimony of the human world. In fact‚ studying the French Enlightenment throughout my education was respectively a true turning point and an inspiration for my approach to the novel as being both a major prop for the philosophical search of the self‚ and a potent political tool that contributes in shattering the status quo. In the light of this perception of literature‚ pursuing an

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    Eizen calls for her many times but it’s fruitless and she never comes. He goes out looking for her in a frenzy. Edna’s tiny and could be anywhere‚ but he also knows her. Knows Edna has hiding places she favors over all else. So he searches those caverns and meadows to no avail. Then rounds near the lake and the top of the mountain. He goes everywhere and can’t find her. Eizen feels like screaming by the end of it because Edna is missing and he knows the mountain is dangerous. There are scattered

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    Ryan Casserly Mr. Ferretti APUSH 5 March 2013 1. Agricultural Adjustment Act The Agricultural Adjustment Administration (AAA) (48 Stat. 31‚ enacted May 12‚ 1933) restricted agricultural production in the New Deal era by paying farmers to reduce crop area. 2. Tennessee Valley Authority An independent federal government agency in the US‚ created in 1933 as part of the New Deal proposals. Responsible for the development of the whole Tennessee river basin‚ it provides one of the world’s greatest

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    Drama Essay: A Review of “Spring Awakening” I will be reviewing the play titled‚ “Spring Awakening” by Fred Wedekind. This play was produced by The Department of Performing Arts and Humanities of the School of Liberal Arts at and directed by Robert W. Oppel. I saw the play on March 20th Q Building Theatre. The play was excellent and exceeded all expectations due to the professional way the story was presented. “Spring Awakening” is a musical concerning teenagers who explore their individual

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    The Awakening: Public Controversy The Awakening‚ written by Kate Chopin‚ was a book that was truly ahead of its time. The author of the book was truly a genius in her right‚ but yet she was seen as a scoundrel. At the time‚ it was "a world that values only her performance as a mother‚ whose highest expectations for women are self sacrifice and self-effacement." ( ? ) The people of that era were not ready to admit or accept the simple but hidden feelings of intimacy or sexuality and the true nature

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