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The Role Of Feminism In The Awakening

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Whereas, Madame Rationgolle’s approach to life is acceptance towards the common mother-women norms, Edna Pontieller’s awakening leads her to challenging conventional norms of comfort over individuality, repression over sexuality and entertaining over art, In Kate Chopin’s The Awakening, Chopin highlights and emphasizes feminism as a powerful tool of self-liberation and discovery in a time where feminism was still a foreign concept to many. As many critics would classify the publication to be classified as a feminist novel, The Awakening is not in the modern sense. Edna Pontieller never truly does break through the patriarcial constraints of society that is depicted in the novel as she never moves beyond the control of her male counterpart’s

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