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Summary And Symbolism In Kate Chopin's The Awakening

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Awakening; Women in Society
In the early 18th century, women’s role in society was very minimal and insignificant. Their best bet was to get married to a wealthy man and create a family. However, some women were forced into marriages, or even coerced into them. These women learned to cope with their husbands while others were not cognizant of the unjust treatment . In this age, women who acted out against their husbands seen as odd. The Awakening captures the events of a woman breaking free from society’s iron grip and discovering her true self. In The Awakening Kate Chopin utilizes the symbols of birds, the sea, and houses to help develop the theme of awakening. Birds are symbolic of women and their place in society. The sea is symbolic of …show more content…

It acts as the beginning of the awakening process for Edna Pontellier as she is seduced by the sea. The sea acts as the start of her awakening as she first learns to swim. Becoming familiar with swimming in unknown waters, preparing her for her awareness. As Edna becomes more comfortable with the waters, her actions point towards a sense of awareness. Her actions and thoughts are more unique and more like herself. Though her thoughts are scattered and incoherent, it shows her advancement from accepting things she's told. The water helps empower her, giving her a sense of strength and independence from others, especially from her husband. It is evident that this experience of independence is frequently in her thoughts, as she always goes back to the waters on the Grand Isle. These thoughts are gradual steps towards the final stage of her awakening. Edna’s thoughts had altered, her emotions toyed with and her mind was drawn back to the sea, her place of strength. The sea brought her full circle, from her birth to her death it all was within the rolling waves. Just as Madame Reisz had said, women in this age, if they are to make a difference, need to be strong enough to hold their own. Edna displays her lack of strength as she swims out into the waters towards her end. Just as the sea was influential to the awakening progress, the transition from house to house is also symbolic of Edna’s

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