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    SALVADOR DALÍ Dream Caused by the Flight of a Bee around a Pomegranate a Second before Awakening Painted in the year 1944 Oil on Canvas 51 cm × 40.5 cm Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum‚ Madrid Personal Framework Salvador Dalí was born May 11‚ 1904 in Figueres‚ Spain. He was a writer‚ filmmaker and painter. From a young age‚ he was encouraged to paint‚ despite the weak relationship between him and his father due to domestic violence caused by his own fits. At 16‚ his mother passed away from Breast

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    2014. Salem Press. [online] Available at: http://salempress.com/store/samples/cold_war/cold_war_berlin.htm [Accessed: 30 Apr 2014]. SPIEGEL ONLINE‚ G. 2009. Berlin ’s Rude Awakening: The Day the Berlin Wall Was Born - SPIEGEL ONLINE. [online] Available at: http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/berlin-s-rude-awakening-the-day-the-berlin-wall-was-born-a-642317.html [Accessed: 27 Apr 2014]. the Guardian. 2011. Escape from East Berlin. [online] Available at: http://www.theguardian.com/world/2011/aug/16/escape-from-east-berlin

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    society due to constricting patriarchal autonomy. For the heroine in Kate Chopin’s novel The Awakening‚ feminine agency is the portrayal of her emergence as a subject of societal patriarchy into an agent of her own free will. The title of the novel is a significant symbol of Edna Pontellier’s gradual awakening to the oppressed reality of her existence‚ thus her self-quest for feminine agency. Before Edna’s ‘awakening’‚ she is portrayed as a caged bird in the sense that she‚ living in a constricting oppressive

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    physical and mental reactions. The treatment of the illness was the main focus of the movie awakenings and the book it was based upon. The cause of the illness even today still remains much of a mystery with successful treatment also following suit‚ thankfully however since a large outbreak of the illness in the late 1960’s there have been very rare reported cases of the disease since. When the movie Awakenings begins we find one of the main characters‚ Leonard Lowe‚ as a child. In the movie the viewer

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    The Awakening by Kate Chopin centers around a woman named Edna Pontellier who yearns for freedom from her societal roles and to become her own individual. Throughout the story‚ Mrs. Pontellier endures many phases and socializes with people of different roles in society‚ Adele Ratignolle and Mademoiselle Reisz‚ to discover her true identity. In this article‚ the author goes into depth describing Edna’s awakening to what she wants for her life versus what society thinks she needs to be. Megan P. Kaplon

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    commenced the Second Great Awakening‚ and individuals who noticed that the American society was dehumanising large affinity groups‚ like a woman named Dorothea Dix‚ who noticed that the living conditions for the mentally ill resemble prison cells‚ and led a crusade to change mental hospitals across the United States (Newman 212). The people in the antebellum era made a difference by being the change they wanted to see in the world (Gandhi). The Second Great Awakening was a series of religious revivals

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    Kate Chopin’s The Awakening: Struggle Against Society and Nature Kate Chopin’s The Awakening was a bold piece of fiction in its time‚ and protagonist Edna Pontellier was a controversial character. She upset many nineteenth century expectations for women and their supposed roles. One of her most shocking actions was her denial of her role as a mother and wife. Kate Chopin displays this rejection gradually‚ but the concept of motherhood is major theme throughout the novel. Edna is fighting against

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    From the Bonds of an Oppressive Master: A Comparison and Contrast of The Awakening by Kate Chopin and Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston Though it is rare to find literary works that empower women while still maintaining a scholarly tone‚ it is interesting that both The Awakening by Kate Chopin and Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston achieve this without coming across as confrontational to the reader or seeming like they are trying to indoctrinate the reader into a

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    English A1 17 September 2010 Awakening to Self-Realization It is human nature to question our existence. Scholars and historians spend entire lifetimes discussing the realms of possibilities. Many people believe that mankind searches for the answer to life out of arrogance or just self-pity. Mrs. Pontellier‚ the protagonist in Kate Chopin’s The Awakening‚ is textual evidence of a woman who becomes self-realized through an overcoming awakening. Her awakening helps her to perceive the world through

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    The Awakening - Final Observation 2. Change the ending of the story. Edna strips herself of her clothes and swims into the ocean. She has a great amount of things on her mind and she ponders these. She thinks about Robert‚ Leonce‚ her children‚ and Robert’s note. As she is about to give up and surrender to the ocean‚ Robert‚ who has been watching over her‚ quickly takes off his shirt and dives into the water. He swims at an astonishing speed towards Edna and grabs her by the waist. She is shocked

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