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... Adele was a Creole woman who was devoted to her husband. Adele ... Adele was Creole so she fit in with the society and was not a prude. She ...
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... take her life. Adele was the ideal Creole wife and mother. She shared a successful drug store business with her husband. The pair ...
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... Adele Ratignolle is one of the women of Creole; she is very different from Edna. Adele lives her life for here children, just like must Creole women do. ...
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... However the two women are nothing alike. Adele is the perfect housewife and mother, and the epitome of what a Creole woman should be. ...
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... of the common Creole woman because they were expected to, "subordinate their needs to their husbands wishes, in short, they were expected to be Adele" (Wyatt 1 ...
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... She questions her role as a mother because she is different from the typical Creole "mother-woman ... Adele is perfectly content and happy conforming to society. ...
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... Since Adele Ratignolle doesn't want this relationship to be taken too far or seriously she ... a mess, and is too deep to be changed into a French-Creole women of ...
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... Adele represents the ideal woman in marriage. She is constantly caring for an infant or planning on another one. Edna marvels at the permissiveness of Creole ...
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... Edna thinks independently because Adele who represents the Creole society they live in, does not understand what she means. Adele ...
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... thrown into the Creole society after her marriage to her Creole husband. ... The characters of Adele Ratignolle and Mademoiselle Reisz represent what society views ...
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... The difficulties of being an artist in this particular Creole community are evident through ... and often goes there to sit and talk with both Robert and Adele. ...
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... But seeing Adele's agony reminded her about her duties toward her children as ... and her sexuality awakens under the influence of nature, sea, Creole women and men ...
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... As Edna drifts farther away from the ideal mother-woman, Adele sees her as being ... fantasized about the two of them getting married, but as a Creole he knows ...
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... In the novel it explains how Edna finally understood the meaning of her own words spoken to Adele at one point in ... Edna never knew the Creole ways quite so well ...
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... Her husband, Mr. Leonce Pontellier, was the model man and husband of the Creole society ... a woman who was the epitome of women at the time, Madame Adele Ratignolle ...
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... attendant. Adele jests that she feared her husband's jealousy, but everyone knows that a Creole husband is never jealous. Robert's ...
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