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... Is Edna truly "awakened" at the end of the story? ... The person who Edna truly admires the most is Mademoiselle Reiz, who is a brilliant artist and pianist. ...
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... Madame Reisz is an important role in Edna's awakening because Edna truly longs for the freedom that Madame Reisz represents. She ...
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... After this sleep, we truly see Edna's rebellion. Time is a symbol of change and "awakening" for her. Edna "awakens" as a result of time and place. ...
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... of her husband. However, the time came when Edna broke free of her chains and truly became an independent woman. From the moment ...
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... the modern world. Edna was truly brave in the way that she slowly began to defy society's conventions. She was never unfaithful ...
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... Edna can give her children superficial items, yet because of her new found "awakening" she can no longer truly serve to provide for their happiness. ...
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... growth. Edna's last "plunge" in the end was her only way to truly "elude" the feelings she would always have for her children. Another ...
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... new existence is a new and refreshing one, that allows one to truly experience life ... Edna has come to realize that life is not about keeping the social role of ...
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... Eventually, Edna realizes that Leonce does not matter to her anymore and that she would be much happier if she was with the man she truly loved, Robert Lebrun. ...
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... independent. When in Grand Isle Edna experienced solitude with Robert, which was unusual, yet showed that she truly did love him. Not ...
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... Edna is already describing the sea the way one would describe a lover. She does not use such words to characterize her husband, whom she does not even truly ...
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... The reader wants her to be free. Edna tries so hard to free herself, but she can never truly be free. We feel sorry for her. We ...
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... I give myself where I choose" (pg. 116). This quote truly expresses Edna's feeling on independence at the end of the novel. Edna ...
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... independence, she packs her belongings and moves from the marble mansion she once called home to a small apartment that truly is her home. Edna's husband, who ...
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... her epiphany; she finds that the world has much to offer and kills herself in the lamentation of that which she cannot truly have. Edna finds herself filled ...
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... her own dreams and desires in the 1890's. Edna was truly a remarkable character. Her fight for independence against a social world ...
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... When Edna realizes that she can never be truly happy in her life she takes what she believes to be the only way escape She swims out to sea until her strength ...
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... When Edna realized the only thing that she truly wanted she could not have without dire consequences from the world around her, she began searching for an ...
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... appear before the world." Self-realization kept Edna Pontellier out of the expectations from society and led her to a world where she alone would truly be able ...
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... Edna sees art as a way of self-expression and self-assertion. ... Chopin displays great talent for the use of symbolism in "The Awakening" because it truly adds to ...
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... Edna can give her children superficial items, yet because of her new found "awakening" she can no longer truly serve to provide for their happiness. ...
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... It seemed to be the only thing that was every truly her own. ... Prior to Edna's suicide, she notices that, "a bird with a broken wing was beating the air above ...
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... loss for a while, then his attentions will be drawn to some other woman, and Edna will be long forgotten. Robert will take it the hardest, as he truly loved her ...
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... Robert is truly a gentleman, yet when he realizes that Edna has changed toward her ideas and has become friends with Alcee, Robert feelings suddenly start to ...
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... though she has found freedom within her own soul, she cannot be truly free in this urban society. The symbol of the ocean appears again after Edna has been ...
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... Because of the way society tried to mold Edna, and the way she truly was were so different, I believe that her suicide may have been her only true way out ...
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... grief only reinforces the readers feeling that she is truly unhappy. "She felt no interest in anything around her"(Chopin 54). Chopin admits Edna's despair and ...
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... Her biogenese process has formed her into a truly authentic, individual person. Edna was able to take the artistic, physical, sexual and romantic freedom she ...
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... She exerts individuality and originality and, ultimately, speaks in a truly feminist voice ... The protagonist, Edna Pontellier, is a married woman with two small ...
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... Her children begin to depress her to the point of truly believing that her life has been one big lie, and nothing is real. From Edna's open defiance of her ...
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