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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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... For Jean Rhys, Jane Eyre depicted representations of a Creole woman and West Indian history which she knew to be inaccurate. 'Bertha ...
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... Adele who is very different from Edna acted different towards her children and her husband. Adele was a Creole woman who was devoted to her husband. ...
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... and displayed, who often brought a dowry or inherited wealth to a marriage" (Wyatt 1). Edna didn't fit into the role of the common Creole woman because they ...
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... self-realization. Edna first goes through a more naive realization process that consists of "becoming" a Creole woman. In this role ...
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... confidants are dangerous persons" (Wells 122). When a Creole woman is walking through the streets she should walk quietly while being unnoticeable as possible. ...
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... In his opinion she is not acting like a proper Creole woman should act. He has given her everything that she could ask for yet she is not happy. ...
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... In the novel it is Edna ambition to attain independence and individuality, although she has to overcome her constraints as a Creole woman to attain them, but ...
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... "On one end of the socio-political spectrum is the unmarried Creole man who shares an intimate moment with a married woman, an experience that inspires a physco ...
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... The views of how a woman should carry herself made the mold for this story. Edna is a Creole woman which means that her demeanor is to be elegant and graceful. ...
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... Edna is not the typical Creole woman and does not fit the "requirements" of wife and mother. She was raised outside of the Creole society and does not fit in. ...
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... His brief stay in New Orleans also led his early biographers to suggest an early romance with a Creole woman, for which there is no evidence." (Encarta ...
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... In following married women around and making them feel beautiful and desirable, Robert is playing into the Creole myth of the woman-mother‹the perfect ...
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... She questions her role as a mother because she is different from the typical Creole "mother-woman." Edna defies "the central perception of her century that ...
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... 3) the southern woman since the war." "Edna, a Kentucky Presbyterian, had impetuously and somewhat rebelliously married the Louisiana Creole, Leonce Pontellier ...
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... independence. Reisz is an older woman, who has never subjected herself to the routines of a traditional Creole marriage. She is ...
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... is a woman living through the Victorian Era, although without the many pretenses that most women at the time did. Not only did she not fit into the Creole role ...
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... Jane Eyre, they share a common madness. "Her mother, the Creole was both a mad-woman, and a drunkard! as I found after I had wed ...
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... everyone to be playing their prescribed roles: Edna as a loving faithful wife/mother and Robert as a young Creole man patronizing an older married woman. ...
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... All were alike. Edna, however, was a woman of distinction. ... Her husband, Mr. Leonce Pontellier, was the model man and husband of the Creole society. ...
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... This is where a young woman leads a regular, conventional life of an upper ... that she is willing to do anything, including defying Louisiana Creole morals, to ...
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... This is where a young woman leads a regular, conventional life of an upper ... that she is willing to do anything, including defying Louisiana Creole morals, to ...
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This particular Gulf island was for the creole' elite. The Awakening focuses on a particular woman named Edna and her life's endeavors in the late eighteen ...
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... Outside marriage, this is the only kind of love a woman can have without losing her social respectibility. A Creole husband is "never jealous" only when his ...
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... Edna Pontellier was a woman who was forced to comply with the rules of Creole society, but, in being reluctant to do so, found herself in a world where she ...
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... She enjoyed life as an independent woman and was criticized for walking unaccompanied ... It was there that Kate became introduced to the Creole community that ...
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The novel is about a woman who marries into the creole way of life. Edna has everything a woman could want, but she is not happy. ...
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... between Edna, the protagonist, and the expectation required of her as a Creole wife. ... Because she feels trapped in her role as a woman living during the early ...
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... that she would not ever be accepted or permitted by the Creole society which ... who had the audacity to write about female oppression and a woman's emotional and ...
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... criticism of his supposed inability to make his wife conform to the stuffy standards of Creole society, Oscar ... A lot of fuss was made over one woman's feelings. ...
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