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    had more sympathy for Edna. In Their Eyes Were Watching God the author tends to be non-sympathetic toward all the male characters except for Edna’s third husband‚ Tea Cake. In the novel The Awakening by Kate Chopin‚ the character Edna Pontellier; a middle-aged married woman and mother who discovers her hunger for passion and romance for the first time in her entire life. Kate Chopin obviously sympathizes with her main character. The sympathy shows evident when she lets Edna get away with almost

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    The definition of morality varies across different levels of society. In order for a member outside a certain societal level to be properly integrated‚ it is vital that he or she learns the moral code of that class. In this essay‚ three novels that deal with societal integration of an outside member will be examined: Mark Twain ’s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ William Dean Howells ’ The Rise of Silas Lapham and Kate Chopin ’s The Awakening. These three works were written during the tumultuous

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    An Introduction to the Critical Perspectives A novel‚ a piece of literature‚ a story‚ or a book; all names for pieces of work in which a reader can assess the author’s choice of character‚ symbolism‚ setting‚ background‚ and point of view from different perspective to gain a deeper meaning of the words put to paper. There are three main perspectives or views in which a work of literature can be analyzed: feminist‚ historical‚ and psychoanalytical. This particular essay will focus on a description

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    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 attempts to conform to these roles‚ her eyes

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    Kate Chopin: Woman Before her Time “Perhaps it is better to wake up after all‚ even to suffer; than to remain a dupe to illusions all one’s life.” These are some famous words of a woman ahead of her time‚ Kate Chopin. Kate wrote many stories about women and their sexual appetites and cravings for independence‚ which made her stories taboo during her time. Her stories focused mainly on the lives of sensitive‚ intelligent women. She simply wrote life as she saw it. According to her website‚ she

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    do people suffer from physical hunger‚ but they also suffer from spiritual hunger: a need to be full of life. When this spiritual hunger is not satisfied‚ it can destroy a life‚ just as physical hunger can kill as well. Characters such as Edna Pontellier of Kate Chopin’s The Awakening‚ Hugh Wolfe of Rebecca Harding Davis’ Life in the Iron Mills‚ Jane Eyre of Charlotte Bronte’s novel‚ and the woman being force fed in Djuna Barnes’ How It Feels to Be Forcibly Fed all suffer

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    which questions" Narrator‚ Chapter 7‚ page 31. Edna has 2 very distinct characters whom contrast in very conflicting ways. The Edna on the outside is the woman that lives up to the conforms of society‚ and is the woman that innumerable infatuate over. On the other hand‚ the Edna within‚ is the one who questions the actions of herself. The inner Edna is also the one whom most would repulse‚ and rebuke. So far in the book‚ one is able to see that the Edna whom lives within‚ begins to dominate the one

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    slipped them upon her fingers. (pg.10) At this moment in time Edna look at her children not as flesh and blood‚ but she sees them the same way she sees her ring. A bond to matrimony and not as an item that represents love‚ and she begins to realize that she doesn’t like the setting she find herself in. But this has never bothered her before and wonders why what she previously loved no longer brings love to her. “In short‚ Mrs. Pontellier was beginning to realize her position in the universe as a human

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    Kate Chopin‚ the main character‚ Edna‚ explores the depth of this question as she awakens from her blind submission to society’s demands. Realizing for the first time in her life that she is trapped in a box culturally deemed appropriate for women‚ she struggles to break free and pursue individuality. In the processes of trying to find herself‚ she sacrifices society’s approval‚ her husband’s desires‚ her home‚ and her social standing. Reflecting on her life Edna says‚ “Perhaps it is better to wake

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    forced to hide her anxieties and fears in order to pretend as if she is happy with her marriage and to make it seem as though she is winning the fight against her depression (http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/yellowwallpaper). In The Awakening‚ Edna Pontellier‚ like the narrator in The Yellow-Wallpaper‚ struggles with the constraints placed upon her by society and her family. The sole purpose of a woman was to reproduce and take care of their children and husbands‚ as portrayed by Adèle Ratignolle.

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