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    Britten Rios Professor Tammie Peterson WRIT 101. LC 29 14 December 2012 Symbol of Nature in Kate Chopin’s Stories Kate Chopin is known globally for strong and independent female characters in the majority of her stories. Although most of her stories usually end in some form of tragedy‚ Chopin still gives her female protagonists moments of enlightenment and a will to preserver. In her three stories “Lilacs”‚ “The Unexpected”‚ and “The Story of an Hour”‚ the characters all long for freedom

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    The essay of "The Storm"‚ written by Kate Chopin‚ illustrates a story of one woman and one man drawn to each other by lust. Situated together by a storm‚ Calixta‚ the woman in this essay and "very married woman" has no choice but to let in an old friend and once loved companion out of the pouring rain. As a result‚ old flames spark a maybe-new relationship between the two. This essay is an alternative twist to many other stories dealing with unfaithfulness and infidelity‚ given that men are more

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    Author Kate Chopin has expressed feminine freedom in two of her short stories: "The Storm" and "Story of an Hour". She was the breakthrough author for female independence and human sexuality. Through these two short stories‚ Chopin describes the lives of two women who discover their freedom in times where society does not accept women as equal to men. "The Storm" relates love and marriage as a prevention for free full blown passion. "Story of an Hour" relates love and marriage to unhappiness and

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    danger hold you back from striving toward the summit of fulfillment.” John O’Donohue‚ an Irish writer‚ priest‚ and philosopher‚ wrote this in Anam Cara: A Book of Celtic Wisdom. It fully encompasses how Edna Pontellier‚ the main character‚ felt in Kate Chopin’s novel The Awakening. Published in 1899‚ this time period did not give Edna the same chance the women of the early 20th century had. Instead she plays the role of the

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    The Role Of Women in The Awakening The role of women is one of the major themes of Kate Chopin’s The Awakening. The three main female characters of the story help to show the views of women to society‚ with Madame Ratignolle showing the example of the perfect woman‚ Mademoiselle Reisz representing the opposite of a proper woman of the time‚ and Edna representing the changing views of women and their roles. The roles portrayed by these women make the role of women a main focus throughout the novel

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    By looking at this and recognising the ideal woman I can already see how Edna rebels against Victorian norms. Chopin use of symbolism is exquisite in this novel‚ in way it presents Edna’s character through the; sea‚ birds‚ clothing‚ as you can see it is a lot of nature and this presents freedom and this is what Edna lacks of and is fighting to gain such thing and

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    The Awakening is a short novel that is written by Kate Chopin. This novella is about Edna Pontellier‚ a wife and a mother of two sons‚ who had a strong desire to experience the freedom or independence a woman‚ can have. She tries to achieve this desire‚ with many selfish decisions. In those days‚ in eighteen hundreds‚ many had an orthodox view on feminism. This social attitude deprived many women with the power to live an independent life or do whatever they pleased in life. The only role women

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    Kate Chopin’s novel The Awakening expresses the difficulty of finding a woman’s place in society. Edna learns of new ideas such as freedom and independence while vacationing in Grand Isle. Faced with a choice to conform to society’s expectations or to obey personal desires for independence‚ Edna Pontellier realizes that either option will result in dissatisfaction. Thus‚ Edna’s awakening in Grand Isle leads to her suicide. Edna’s awakening occurs during her family’s vacation in Grand Isle. It is

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    Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour”‚ depicts how a woman temporarily achieves freedom in a patriarchal society. Chopin explores the entrapment of women in a male dominated culture. It is undeniable that Mrs. Mallard is oppressed by her husband and society. This is revealed to us soon after Mrs. Mallard receives the news of her husband’s death. Mrs. Mallard’s inner thoughts and true feelings towards her husband’s death support the argument that she was not only oppressed‚ but also yearned for a

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    Ms. Mallards‚ the main character in Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour”‚ life is torn apart and put back together within and hour. She is stuck in a controlling relationship. This is because after hearing of her husband dying she feels free‚ she’s never loved him‚ and she finally feels happiness. In the story of an hour‚ Ms. Mallard repeats the word free as seen in “Free! Body and soul free!”(Chopin 47). And in another part‚ she says “Free‚ free‚free!”(Chopin 46). In this story‚ the reader is constantly

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