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    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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    three main female characters of the story help to show the views of women to society‚ with Madame Ratignolle showing the example of the perfect woman‚ Mademoiselle Reisz representing the opposite of a proper woman of the time‚ and Edna representing the changing views of women and their roles. The roles portrayed by these women make the role of women a main focus throughout the novel. Madame Ratignolle is the perfect example of the societies view of the perfect women in the early 1900’s. She was describes

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    follow the proper etiquette that all women follow. Most of the females in the novel‚ like Adele Ratignolle‚ took pride in being women and followed the roles that the men in their society had made for them. Chopin effectively created two characters‚ Edna Pontellier and Adele Ratignolle‚ to illustrate the "rebellious" and "conforming" women of the late eighteenth hundreds. The motherly Adele Ratignolle

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    people from schoolteachers to presidential candidates have spoken on this topic‚ there seems to be no consensus as to whether it is dead or alive. One of the many articles written on the Dream is “The American Dream is Dead—Here’s Where It Went” by Adelle Peters‚ and as the title suggests‚ Peters argues that the American Dream is dead. According to her‚ low upward mobility‚ caused by unequal education and a gaping income inequality‚ has made the American Dream obsolete. In quoting economist Paul Krugman

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    Chapter 7 Queer Analysis: I don’t really want to write an essay this is more like an accumulation. However‚ if I were to have a thesis it would be something like: In chapter seven of The Awakening‚ Kate Chopin uses several subtextual techniques such as parallels‚ callbacks‚ and symbolism‚ to covertly convey an aspect of Edna’s sexuality that is‚ as the writer understands it‚ homosexual. By using these literary techniques in tandem with the strongly written friendship between Edna and Adele

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    drowns. Edna also refuses to follow her husband’s demands. Artist Scene & Music: Edna wants encouragement and praise from Madame Ratignolle when painting as an artist. She gives praise in a convential way‚ straightforward nice way‚ not insulting. Madame Ratignolle tells Edna to be an artist she has to be courageous in the soul. Edna goes to Madame Ratignolle and Mademoiselle Reisz to see whether she wants to be an artist or pursue playing the piano‚ which life she wants and is her.

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    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 as a mother. She is a responsible mother to her

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    Vocabulary Demure-adjective: Characterized by shyness and modesty; reserved (p12). Quadroon-noun: A person why is one quarter black by descent (p21). Acme-noun: The point at which someone or something is best‚ perfect‚ or most successful (p35) Discussion Questions Did Mrs. Pontellier really think that Mr. Pontellier was the best husband one could have‚ or did she just say that to satisfy those around her who held that belief? Why does Robert hang out with women including those who are married

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    In earlier times‚ American literature barely depicted the true feelings of an oppressed woman. The implication of woman in the 1800s was a wife cleaning the house‚ taking care of the children‚ and satisfying her husband’s needs. In The Awakening‚ Kate Chopin wrote about the life of a grown woman‚ Edna Pontellier‚ who slowly discovered herself and independence. She used aspects of her personal life to portray Edna Montpellier’s thoughts and feelings‚ in great detail‚ to express the personality of

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    can have a positive effect on the world around them. The actions of Edna and Adele Ratignolle in The Awakening are examples of how women can advance feminist ideals‚ even if it is not done in the conventional way. Edna does this by becoming her own individual person throughout the story. Adele does it by simply her life the way she wants‚ even if that means stay home and

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