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    can be viewed as morally ambiguous and why his or her moral ambiguity is significant to the work as a whole. Avoid mere plot summary. The Awakening: Moral Ambiguity In The Awakening‚ Edna finds herself unhappy living in a patriarchal society‚ and gives up her family and life to be content with herself. Her moral ambiguity can be compared to that of many women who sparked the early days of the women’s suffrage movement. Edna “[is] found of her children in an uneven‚ impulsive way” (Chopin 19)

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    In The Awakening‚ the heroine Edna Pontellier tries to wake from the accustomed domesticity of a housewife to become an actual being in the late 19th century American society. For her realizations have led her to various pioneering decisions as a wife and as a mother‚ it seems in reality the “awakening” does not need to an actual liberation of her life. Afterall‚ is the “awakening” a tragedy or comedy for her? The spark of Edna’s awakening starts in the summer in Grand Isle. It comes gradually

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    Character Analysis of Edna Pontellier Edna Pontellier was a very respectable woman from the 1800’s that was unsatisfied with her situation in life. Mrs. Pontellier was a mother of two sons and had a husband whom she adored at the beginning of their marriage‚ but overtime they have became distant and her sexual desires were no longer being fulfilled. She soon broke the role society had casted upon her and became rebellious by leaving her womanly duties behind. Kate Chopin reveals Edna Pontellier’s character

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    Léonce as the prime Trigger in the Case of Edna Pontellier´s Personal Awakening In “The Awakening”‚ written by Kate Chopin‚ Edna Pontellier is the main character‚ who undergoes an awakening from a dependent woman living to the standards of the society to an independent self-aware individual. Through the regular absence of her husband Léonce Pontellier‚ Edna cannot speak with him about her thoughts‚ fears and important scenes in her life. Therefore she remotes herself mentally

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    feminism on every page (E. Fox-Genovese). Throughout The Awakening‚ Kate Chopin develops her heroine‚ Edna Pontellier‚ as the "ultimate feminist". Although the first nine chapters hint and suggest feminism‚ Edna Pontellier does not begin to express her independence until chapter ten when Edna is able to swim for the first time (Chopin‚ 1972‚ p. 47). This epiphany is strongly symbolic of Edna ’s empowerment and her viewpoint changing from seeing herself as a lady and a product of society to an independent

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    4.1 Marriage dream of Hermia and her struggle Hermia is daughter of Egeus. She is falling in a deeply love with Lysander‚ a man who refused by her father‚ Egeus. He does not want her to marry Demetrius‚ the chosen man of Egeus. When we first meet Hermia‚ in beginning of the play she is the typical girl in love against her father’s wishes. Obviously we see from the start that she is very devoted to Lysander‚ her love‚ and she does not like to be forced to do things that she does not want. HERMIA

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    “must rely on what may be called the illuminating incident to reveal and emphasize the inner meaning” of the book. In the novel The Awakening by Kate Chopin‚ the illuminating episode is when Edna has an epiphany after swimming out into the sea. She comes to the realization that she can speak freely and share her emotions openly as she finds it liberating. This moment functions as a casement that reveals the overall meaning of the work as a whole that women should feel free to practice individuality

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    by means of which Edna realizes her love for Robert and her desire to be free and self-determined. Chopin’s Impromptu arouses "the very passions ... within [Edna’s] soul"(p.34). The harmony‚ fluidity‚ subtle rhythm and poetic beauty of the Romantic composer make Edna loose herself in the music that stirs her emotions. The art completes‚ for her‚ what nature cannot bring to a finish. The exquisite‚ looping‚ and often fiery melodies of the Impromptu make a cut in Edna’s mind through

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    In 19th century‚ the society was dominated by male. Edna Pontellier was the wife of Mr. Portlier who was a creole. In French upper class society‚ the purpose of life for female was taught to be fond of their husbands and children. Woman at that time never lived for themselves. Mrs. Pontellier’s friend‚ Adele Ratignolle‚ was considered as the perfect woman in the society‚ because she was a great woman who treated her children better than herself. After party‚ Adna first learned how to swim. She

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    Mount Etna 10‚922Ft (3329 meters) LOCATED IN ITALY : 37.73°N 15.00°E LAST ERRUPTED IN January 12‚ 2011 Mount Etna is one of the most active volcanoes in the world and is in an almost constant state of activity. Due to its history of recent activity and nearby population‚ Mount Etna has been designated a Decade Volcano by the United Nations. From about 35‚000 to 15‚000 years ago‚ Etna experienced some highly explosive eruptions‚ generating large pyroclastic

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