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    natural structures of motherhood that force her to be defined by her title as wife of Leonce Pontellier and mother of Raoul and Etienne Pontellier‚ instead of being her own‚ self-defined individual. Through Chopin’s focus on two other female characters‚ Adele Ratignolle and Mademoiselle Reisz‚ Edna’s options of life paths are exhibited. These women are the examples that the men around Edna contrast her with and from whom they obtain their expectations for her. Edna‚ however‚ finds both role models lacking

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    Today the topic of our group project is Lidl failure in Norway. This is the outline of our topic. At frist‚ I would like to introduce Lidl ‘s background. Secondly‚ I am going to analyse the main strategy utilized by Lidl. Then‚ my lovely groupmate Adele will tell you Lidl what happened in Norway. She will evaluate the reasons of failure and compare the other successful market with relevant business theories. Plus‚ she will show you how SWOT analysis works in Lidl. In the last‚ she will give some

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    Pontellier‚ a dissatisfied Protestant wife living in the Creole society of late - nineteenth century New Orleans. The protagonist is on a quest to reclaim independence and unity with herself. Along this arduous spiritual trek‚ Edna is influenced by Adele Ratignolle‚ a loving and dedicated Creole wife representing the ideal traditional woman‚ and Mademoiselle Reisz‚ a recluse who follows her own desires and is often seen as rebellious to the image

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    To begin with‚ I will be comparing the character Brain form the book Hatchet and the character Adele webster from the book Zero Day. I will be comparing how both of the characters found their own identities. I will also be giving a brief description of both Brain and Adele webster. First‚ thirteen year old Brian Robeson‚ the sole passenger on a small plane from Hampton New york to the North woods of Canada‚ boards the aircraft excited at the thought of flying in a single-engine plane. While flying

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    phenomenon D) includes only those states in which someone is fully alert 2. Armand is daydreaming‚ Adele is dreaming while asleep. Which statement is TRUE? A) Armand is semi-conscious‚ Adele is unconscious. B) Armand is semi-conscious‚ Adele is in an altered state of consciousness. C) Both Armand and Adele are in altered states of consciousness. D) Armand is in an altered state of consciousness‚ Adele is unconscious. 3. is the perceptual organization principle that says people tend to perceive a finished

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    afterwards open her eyes and awaken her to a phenomenon about herself she never knew before. Edna goes through many experiences during her vacation that partake in her awakening such as tensions with her husband‚ her long conversations with her friend Adele Ratignolle‚ and flirtation she receives from Robert Lebrun. Mademoiselle Reisz’s piano playing is also a huge musical inspiration. After returning home‚ Edna has an affair with Alcee Arobin‚ begins painting again‚ and has surprising encounters with

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    courage to overcome. If one fails to conquer their displacement‚ overwhelming feelings may surface‚ and self-destructive actions may occur. In The Awakening‚ Kate Chopin uses Adèle Ratignolle to illustrate the social conventions of the 19th century‚ helping us understand where Edna initially stands in the novella. Adèle Ratignolle’s character and values represent Edna’s origin of displacement. Madame Ratignolle clearly represents a “mother-woman”‚ or‚ in other words‚ a woman defined for her role

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    amount of the population‚ women‚ are treated as men’s tools. To fight back this ideal‚ people write stories with female protagonists who challenge the social norms‚ one example being Kate Chopin’s The Awakening. The novella gives life to the motherly Adele Ratignolle‚ the unconventional Reisz‚ and the stubborn protagonist Edna Pontellier. Mrs. Pontellier is a rebellious woman trapped in a strict culture who finds freedom during her vacation in Grand Isle. As a result‚ she decides to obtain her individuality

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    defending”- Peter Appleton (The Majestic). John Proctor and Peter Appleton changed not by themselves but by an outside source. Example of this is how‚ Peter Appleton was changed by ideas and thought of Luke Trimble in the letter given to him from Adele. In the Crucible‚ John Proctor changed his mind from all the people hung before him‚ who had not lied even though their lives were on the

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    static character. Robert Lebrun is the son of the owners of the Grand Isle resort. He and Edna develop a romance in which he knows will not workout. Although he greatly cares for her “He cannot bring himself to join her in rebellion”(Bogarad 5) Adele Ratignolle is the complete opposite of Edna. She is the

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