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    Published in 1899‚ The Awakening by Kate Chopin received a whole deal of criticism through reviews. It was unconventional in the way it imitated a troubled marriage with a woman seeking her independence and freedom‚ which at the time went against social norms which necessitated her to be a loyal wife and a good mother. Many readers disliked the sexual language that was incorporated into the text‚ however‚ some adored Chopin’s writing style and talent. Personally‚ I believe Chopin does a wonderful job

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    Kate Chopin was born in February 8‚ 1850 in the town of St Louis Missouri. She was born as the second child of Thomas O’Flaherty and Eliza Faris. The family within her mother’s side was part of the french origin so through her childhood Kate grew up speaking both french and english. She was taught by woman through most of her childhood those women were her mother‚ her grandma‚ and her great grandmother. Kate suffered through a lot of trauma throughout her early life. First her father just happen

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    Analysis of "The Storm" Kate Chopin’s story is set in Louisiana in the early 1900s and in it she portrays the act of love and infidelity. There are two people in a marriage and it is important for each party to feel loved‚ special‚ and to receive their desired fulfillments. Chopin uses this story to depict the passionate urges that a person can be overcome with if they are missing it in their own relationship. In the short story "The Storm‚" she uses the literary elements symbolism‚ point of view

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    images in this short excerpt from The Awakening‚ by Kate Chopin. The first is where the narrator is describing Edna’s feelings. This put an image of a frightened child in the readers heads. Another that is easily seen is the dog who is barking. Chopin went into detail of the type of tree the dog was tied to‚ which put an image of a dog tied to a sycamore tree in the reader’s head. The last two were “the spurs of the cavalry officer”‚ and “the hum of bees” (Chopin). As the reader one can imagine bees

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    Kate Chopin’s The Awakening continues to be a significant and bold piece of literature for its time period. Protagonist Edna Pontellier is an important character in historic fiction for feminism as Edna pushes the roles that many 19th-century women were expected to adhere to. The Awakening encountered awful criticism at the time it was published and eventually lead to the book being banned for decades. However‚ Edna discovers that the female role models in her life lack the freedom that she wants

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    In the story The Locket by Kate Chopin‚ the main character Octavie is devastated when her lover Edmond has to go to war. Before he leaves‚ Octavie puts her most prized earthy possession around his neck; her locket. She later gets the locket back when a priest finds it on a man’s body at the battle site. She is horrified to know that Edmond has died in battle. In her grief‚ she plans to live her life as plainly as possible and to never love again. However by the end of the story‚ Octavie finds

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    In Kate Chopin’s book The Awakening‚ the title holds a significant but complex meaning. Throughout the book‚ the main character‚ Edna Pontellier‚ experiences various awakenings in different ways; she has an awakening of herself as an artist when she tries to paint‚ a realisation that she can appreciate music‚ a realisation of what love is‚ along with realisations of who she is and how unfulfilling her life is. Edna also experiences freedom for the first time; she comprehends deeper understanding

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    were not to even be thought of‚ or to be written about. Kate Chopin writes “The Strom” about a young woman‚ along with her ex-lover from a previous romance‚ who under the right circumstances‚ gives in to her natural and sexual urge to be completely satisfied. Kate Chopin does an amazing job of combining plot‚ language‚ and setting to create a very passionate and vivid story. First‚ Chopin uses the plot to help tell her story. Chopin uses two different stories. She talks about Calixta’s husband

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    The short story “The Storm” Kate Chopin explains in great depth the emotions that take place during the storm. Even though Calixta was not worried when it first started to storm‚ she did start to get worried has the storm got worst. M’isieur Alcee helped comfort her‚ he hugged her and tried to get her mind off the storm in the short story “The Storm” Kate Chopin uses symbolism and point of the view to show that even when a mistake is made in a marriage‚ it does not mean it always ends. First‚

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    In the 1890’s when Chopin lived‚ and wrote “The story of an hour” women were not equal. They did not have a life outside of their duties to the man in charge; whether it is their father‚ brother‚ or husband.  The realization that her husband had not been killed in the train accident‚ therefor “When the doctors came‚ they said she had died of heart disease—of the joy that kills.” (Chopin 607)  Overwhelming feelings of freedom‚ and then that loss of freedom are what killed Mrs. Mallard. Not what the

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