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How Does Edna Committed Suicide

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In 1898 Kate Chopin wrote a novel titled "The Awakening" that took place in a Louisiana Setting. The main character Edna experiences an awakening physically and emotionally. The ending to Chopin's novel is ambiguous and leaves the reader to make their own conclusion as to whether Edna committed suicide willingly or not. By Edna committing suicide, it can be justified as a way for her to escape from the society in which she lives and the situations she faces.
In the beginning of Chopin's novel the setting starts in Grand Isle, Louisiana and gradually changes to New Orleans, Louisiana. During the time Chopin wrote the novel women were suppose to be motherly and submissive to their husbands. Edna did not posses either of those characteristics and was not considered a "mother-woman"(Chopin 9) and she longed for a life that she would struggle to have. Edna went through many stages to reach the freedom she wanted. Chopin used symbols such as the "Caged Bird" in the beginning of the novel to represent Edna. "A Green and Yellow Parrot, which hung in a cage outside the door,… He could speak a little Spanish, and also a language which nobody understood," the caged bird symbolizes Edna's encouragement and how she longed …show more content…

"Joe is working over at the "Pigeon House"-that's the name Ellen gives it, because it's so small and looks like a pigeon house."(Chopin 93). Chopin uses the "Pigeon House" to show that even though Edna has some freedom she is still bound to her husband and children. Edna cannot find an escape from these bonds of her husband and children. "Edna only vaguely remembers that she herself has children,"(Mary Bird 1), Edna begins to think of the people in her life who would possibly care if she died and she felt that her children would be the only ones who would care. Edna knew if she did not commit suicide she would have to go back to being a wife and mother and would never be

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