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... So in conclusion, Edna's death at the end of the book wasn't exactly suicide, but an embracing of freedom or a new life the ocean represented. ...
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... In conclusion, Edna, like all people are troubled with aspects in their life. People have the choice on how to deal with them in their own ways. ...
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... Edna's Conclusion Edna does love Robert. She feels for him what a girl from the plains of Mississippi had expected to feel for her husband. ...
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... The conclusion of the novel is the most revealing text that indicates Edna cannot continue to live the way that she has previously. ...
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... In conclusion, for Edna Pontellier to mature, she had to first act immaturely which made Edna's life a complete paradox, continually contradicting itself. ...
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... For Edna, the fantasies of freedom are transformed into reality wholly only in music ... deal with her new emotions in life explains the dramatic conclusion to the ...
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... However, in doing so, Edna sets another tie between Robert and herself ... to go against her desire for independence; thus, it leads to the conclusion that nothing ...
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... Bringing all these ideas together draw one conclusion as towards the reason for which she chose to do away with her life. Edna never knew the Creole ways quite ...
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... men. However, Janie was able to form a successful marriage from her love, while Edna's death is the conclusion to her story. The ...
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... Nonetheless, these opinions still seemed to contradict Edna's perception of herself. ... In conclusion, every person sees the world through different eyes and ...
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... Edna eventually comes to the conclusion that the only way she can achieve ultimate independence is to escape. Her form of escape is death. ...
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... a sad conclusion to an inspirational story, it does not compromise the central theme of the novel. Instead of viewing the end of the novel as Edna's failure to ...
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... The reader may believe at this point that Edna has come to the conclusion it is not men or anyone else that make her happy; she has to be happy with her self ...
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... In conclusion, this novel symbolically represented the hardships women faced in society, and opened the door for others to follow in Edna's footsteps of ...
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... In conclusion, I believe that Edna was an artist in every sense of the word. She defied her entire society while standing up for everything she believed. ...
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... At the tragic conclusion the presence of birds are once again very apparent. Prior to Edna's suicide, she notices that, "a bird with a broken wing was beating ...
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... Edna's journey is also more difficult because it occurred during the time period where a woman was a second class citizen. Conclusion I enjoyed and connected ...
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... Gilmore states: "Edna resolves to commit suicide because she can find no room for her ... She comes to the conclusion that the ideal life that she wants so badly ...
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... to one conclusion - happiness. However, it is our choice whether to reach this state or not. In Kate Chopin's work, "The Awakening," the main character, Edna, ...
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... Edna seems almost arrogant in some ways. ... She degrades their way of life completely, coming only to the conclusion that they choose to lead their lives the way ...
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... or accept the responsibility of a definite seduction." Lehan's second conclusion that Anson ... the affair between Cary Sloane and his uncle's wife, Edna, but he ...
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... written by George Spangler, he questioned the suicidal conclusion of The Awakening, saying that it undermined the good portrayal of Edna Pontellier, therefore ...
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... lady in black and the young lovers has a symbolic relationship to the love between Robert and Edna. The lady in black represents the logical conclusion to the ...
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... This "inner prison" Edna struggles to free herself from is an underlying ... In the conclusion of the novel, Hawthorne's symbol of humiliation, ironically gives ...
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... emotion to express the feeling and entrapment that eventually lead to a fatal conclusion. ... eyes in a familiar world that it had never known." Edna was finally ...
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... emotion to express the feeling and entrapment that eventually lead to a fatal conclusion. ... eyes in a familiar world that it had never known." Edna was finally ...
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... this name is also used as a different character in The Awakening, he was Edna's lover-do ... People just simply jumped to that conclusion based on her writings. ...
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... easily re-created; it can be recalled only in 'a sort of stupor.' And the conclusion of the dream is cynicism, not hope and joy and exultation. Edna is coming ...
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... Therefore, in conclusion, the author's basic message in this controversial tale is ... Edna Pontellier is the main character whose individualistic ideals allow ...
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... The following passage exemplifies the differences between Edna and the women around her ... Conclusion "At the end of the Christian millennium and the century of ...
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