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    Running head: NEUROPSYCHOLOGY TREATMENTS Neuropsychology Treatments and Recovery Accuracy on Patience in the movie Awakenings Corey Allen Chubbs Bowie State University Neuropsychology Treatments and Recovery Accuracy in Patience in the movie Awakenings Introduction I choose the movie Awakenings‚ it was not my first choice but because of a prier incident I was forced to watch this movie. The psychological construct portrayed in the movie were neuropsychology treatments. Films that are based

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    Second Chance at Second Education Over the years‚ the amount of people attending colleges has been increasing significantly‚ and the appeal of wanting to go to a college has been increasing also. The idea of education after high school has been commonly‚ in the past few years‚ I was blessed with many opportunities that made me reconsider overcoming my problems and finally end up wanting to attend a college. In the early years of my life‚ there were many obstacles that pushed me away from wanting

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    because I was dead; robbed of my future and most importantly my mother. “I am tired of not being heard; I wish none of this even happened!” With that being said I noticed something change‚ my vision began to blur. It had gone from light to dark in seconds. The room I was just in a few minutes ago looked nothing like this. The windows were open and all the blinds were pulled. All my clothes that had previously been lying on the floor were now folded neatly into stacks.

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    In her novel‚ The Awakening‚ Kate Chopin depicts a woman much like herself. In the novel‚ the reader finds Edna Pontellier‚ a young wife and mother who‚ like Chopin‚ struggles with her role in society. The Victorian era woman was expected to fill a domestic role. This role requires them to provide their husbands with a clean home‚ food on the table and to raise their children. They were pieces of property to their husbands‚ who cared more about their wives’ appearance than their feelings. Edna initially

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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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    Freudian Analysis of The Awakening Chopin relates her literary work to her personal life. She uses the protagonist‚ Edna Pontellier‚ to reflect on her life. In The Awakening Chopin focuses on the French Creole culture in Edna Pontellier’s society. She grew up in the Creole culture and also experienced it through marriage (Feminist Writers). Because she has firsthand knowledge of this culture‚ she uses it in her writings. Edna is not the typical French Creole woman. She becomes disobedient towards

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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

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    The Second Chance When she came to‚ there was only the cold. She was on her side‚ against something hard‚ and it was draining the heat out of her‚ from the very marrow of her bones. She tried to raise her head‚ but had not yet come far enough into consciousness. She relaxed‚ and only then came to understand that she was lying on concrete. Thoughts flashed randomly‚ scattered and incomplete. She realized she could not remember her name‚ and that sudden insight sent her into panic. How did

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    Awakening Dreams vs Reality Kate Chopin is mostly recognized for writing about women‚ and the challenges that they face in society. She believed that woman have the strength to overcome their battles. Throughout he “Awakening” Kate Chopin convey a much deeper meaning in the story‚ as shown by the symbolism she uses. These symbolic elements make the connection between Edna’s world‚ and her eventual awaking more effective. There are three common symbols that are used in the story are birds‚ houses

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    During the late 19th and early 20th century‚ women were known as second-class citizens. So much so that they weren’t legally allowed to vote until the 19th amendment was passed in 1920‚ and it took the National Women’s Party picketing the white house in 1913 to do so. Some female authors‚ however‚ saw through the walls of an every day life at the time. These authors portrayed women from a realist’s point of view‚ making faults and troubles evident. Authors like Willa Cather‚ Kate Chopin‚ and Sarah

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