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    In places such as the Burned-Over District‚ massive groups converted to Christianity and dedicated their lives to becoming more like God (Locks et al‚ 591). The main theme of the Second Great Awakening referred to improving mankind. The Second Great Awakening caused numerous reforms to occur‚ especially the anti-slavery movement (Locks et al‚ 603). Most abolitionists utilized Christian principles and scriptures to condemn slavery and to advocate the citizenship of African

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    Society and medical professionals believed this was caused by sexual deprivation in particularly passionate women. In Chopin’s novel‚ The Awakening‚ the protagonist Edna Pontellier‚ is sexually repressed due to being married into a world in which she is not familiar with that later causes illnesses within Edna. Chopin illustrated how social ideas negatively influenced the idea of the female

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    The Second Great Awakening was a religious revival movement in the mid 1800 (19th century); the movement revealed romanticism which mainly included enthusiasm‚ appeal to the super-natural (extraterrestrial)‚ and emotion; it rejected the skeptical of enlightenment. The theory of the movement began around the 1790s but it gained its popularity around the 1800s‚ by the 1850s the movement was at its peak (climax). The awakening arose mainly in the Baptist and Methodist congregations due to the preachers

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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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    Joe Marchand 2/17/09 The American Religious Experience Dr. Jeremy Bonner Book Review Question Before the Great Awakening even occurred in New England‚ Jonathan Edwards brought about a great revival in his own town of Northampton that helped spark the awakening. In the town the young people were disrespecting authority‚ and because of the difficult economic situation many were living in their parent’s homes well into their twenties. When Edwards first began preaching he could

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    Feminist Lens: A Perspective - The Awakening Kristin Miller South University Online   Feminist Lens: A Perspective - The Awakening During the late nineteenth century‚ a woman’s place in society was confined to the reverence of her children and constant submission to her husband. The Awakening‚ by Kate Chopin is a novel about Edna Pontellier whose life was embraced through the frustrations and triumphs as she attempts to cope with the strict cultural demands in which she was confined. This essay

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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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    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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    Ester was unable to sleep ‚take a shower‚change or wash her clothes” I hadn’t washed my hair for three weeks‚ either. I hadn’t slept for seven nights...I hadn’t washed my clothes.” She felt that that repeating to wash oneself everyday made her tried. Depression made her feel unmotivated and tried to do anything. RECOMMENDATION I would recommend this book to another person for many reasons.First the narrator tell her story not as a sad story or in way the reader should feel sorry for her but rather

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    Man often pairs logical rationale with the underlying emotional basis for his decisions‚ but emotion ceases to exist when it no longer parallels the rationale. At the beginning‚ Monsieur Aubigny’s passion for Désirée awakens with the ferocity of all “that drives headlong over all obstacles.” Chopin compares its tenacity to an avalanche and a prairie fire‚ giving the impression of strength and omnipotence‚ and Monsieur Aubigny uses this passion to justify his quick courtship and marriage to Désirée

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