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Allegory In The Awakening

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One particularly striking allegory within The Awakening, written by author Kate Chopin, is the Edna Pontellier’s supposed enjoyment of sketching and drawling as a representation of her role as a mother. Her experiences with her art foreshadow both her failing marriage and her death. She is unable to fully commit herself to her art just as she is unable to commit herself to her husband, children, and her life. Edna saw two contrasting sides of artists in Madame Ratignolle and Mademoiselle Reisz. Madame Ratignolle was more of a social artist, in that her music was played around friends and she was foremost a mother and wife. Ratignolle utilized music when it seemed beneficial to her. Mademoiselle Reisz however, had dedicated her life to music

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