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    Ossian Awakening the Spirits on the Banks of the Lora with the Sounds of His Harp François Gérard’s painting‚ Ossian Awakening the Spirits on the Banks of the Lora with the Sounds of His Harp‚ depicts an intense‚ yet somber nocturnal scene. In the foreground sits Ossian at the bank of a narrow river playing his harp. “His head is bent with profound feeling; his clenched fingers and rigid arms‚ along with the disarrayed flow of his hair‚ convey the energy with which he plays… [Facing] him is the seated

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    AP English 4 November 2013 Femininity in The Yellow-Awakening Just before the turn of the 19th century‚ two works were published in 1899‚ regarding similar topics associated with feminism such as the subordination of women and the importance of their self-expressions in the midst of the subordination. The Yellow Wallpaper and The Awakening are narrated from the point of view of a female protagonist‚ revealing the difficulties she and other women face due to commonly held views of female inferiority

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    Mugilan Manokaran 160738 The Awakening‚ is considered one of the first texts addressing the concerns of the feminist movement. The story revolves around a small group of friends from New Orleans who vacation together on Grand Isle each summer‚ the main character being Edna Pontellier. On the other hand‚ there’s a film entitled Grand Isle‚ which is a direct translation of Chopin’s novel. Both The Awakening and Grand Isle make use of setting‚ symbols‚ and characters to reveal the ultimate theme

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    merely products of their environment? Edith Wharton and Kate Chopin explore the question in Ethan Frome and The Awakening‚ in which the protagonists are led by outside forces to challenge societal conventions. Employing the use of characterization‚ symbolism‚ and metaphor‚ the authors demonstrate that attempting to do so can lead to one’s destruction. The main characters in Frome and Awakening fill necessary roles and share similar attributes. Ethan is described as a loner‚ quiet‚ and uncomfortable

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    Compare and Contrast Essay 3/19/13 How motifs affect theme in The Awakening and The Great Gatsby In common literature‚ motifs are reoccurring symbols that develop a certain aspect of the author’s intention. In The Awakening‚ Kate Chopin uses the motif of water to develop the theme of freedom. Similar to the Chopin‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald uses the motif of yellow and white to develop the theme of appearance versus reality. In contrast‚ their themes may be different‚ however the intention of both

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    Religion/Cultural Influences The Second Great Awakening‚ also known as the Great Revival‚ changed not only the upper class‚ well-educated people’s perspective of religious teachings‚ but also the lower and less wealthy class. This Great Awakening was not specific to any area of America‚ but it was mainly active in the Northeast and Midwest. This awakening brought to attention the rights of people‚ including women and slaves‚ and abstinence from alcohol. This lead to people making decisions in their

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    Woman during the early 18th century. Thesis Statement: The rise of the Second Great Awakening changed the public perspective on the lives and duties of women‚ giving them the opportunity to embrace new social roles‚ under the mantle of being domestic and maternal‚ such as social activists for equal rights‚ workers in textile mills‚ and nurses during the American Civil War. Topic Sentence 1: The Second Great Awakening ignited a change in the public perspective of women‚ as clergymen who were interested

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    The influence of the Second Great Awakening played a huge role in social reforms in the United States. Between 1825 through 1850‚ society in the United States was changing due to transitions and the desire for control and order. People found themselves living in social instability and in a society were values were being challenged. Because of the Second Great Awakening‚ it encouraged an excitement of evangelicalism that led to a movement towards reforms. These movements brought up various issues

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    2014 Annotated Bibliography Bogard‚ Carley Rees. "The Awakening: A Refusal to Compromise." The University of Michigan Papers in Women ’s Studies 2.3 (1977): 15-31. Rpt. in World Literature Criticism‚ Supplement 1-2: A Selection of Major Authors from Gale ’s Literary Criticism Series. Ed. Polly Vedder. Vol. 1. Detroit: Gale‚ 1997. Literature Resource Center. Web. 3 Nov. 2014. Carley Bogard presents the criticism of Kate Chopin’s The Awakening by examining the main character‚ Edna Pontellier. She

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    the novel is The Awakening by Kate Chopin. Setting and its Significance The Awakening is set in New Orleans at the end of the Victorian era. The significance of the novel being set in the Victorian era is the way women are treated and looked at. For a typical Victorian woman‚ she was expected to be faithful and do what the husband desires‚ take care of the children‚ and basically be entertainment for man. If affects the novel because the main character will go through awakenings that will challenge

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