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    “By all the codes which I am acquainted with, I am a devilishly wicked specimen of the sex. But some way I can't convince myself that I am (216)” Kate Chopin Kate Chopin’s The Awakening depicts Edna Pontellier’s struggle to find and assert herself within the cultural constraints of late 19th century America. Like her name “Pontellier”, which means “one who bridges,” it implies that Edna is in a transition between two worlds but not fully embedded in either. Her intent is to bridge the limited world

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    self-reliant woman, the novel garnered terrible reviews. In spite of this initial poor reception, “The Awakening, which was Chopin's last novel, ultimately became her most influential. It was basically re-discovered in the late 20th century, bringing Chopin attention as a remarkable storyteller and feminist writer. According to Katherine Godin. Source Edna is becoming increasingly aware of her sexuality and needs to be independent. She realizes that Mademoiselle Reisz is an independent older woman

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    Imagine finding out that your entire life was a lie, and that every single thing you knew about your identity and your family was completely false! Armand Aubigny, one of the main characters in Desiree’s Baby by Kate Chopin, experiences this exact dilemma throughout this short story. Desiree’s Baby is a story about a young man and woman, who fall in love, but Desiree, who does not know her birth parents, is considered nameless. When she and Armand have a child, they are both very surprised because

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    The Awakening by Kate Chopin In “The Awakening” by Kate Chopin, the emotional state of the central character is often shown to the reader through the employment of literary techniques. Characterization helps draw parallels and contrasts between secondary characters and Edna Pontellier. Symbolism is used in order to outline Edna’s progression as a character. At the very beginning of the book, there is constant reference to a caged bird. This can be considered to be a reference to the

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    Do you know that stormy weather that makes you want to get comfortable? In this story, the main character, Calixta, is interrelated with the setting of the story, “The Storm” by Kate Chopin. In “The Storm”, setting plays the role as a catalyst that ignites Alcee’s and Calixta’s passion that then runs parallel with the storm. As their relationship builds together, Calixta’s natural desires become fulfilled; which without an outlet on the ability to express our emotions and natural desires, conflicts

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    Kate Chopin is an experienced short story writer from the beginning of the 1900s, who was ahead of her time due to her amazing ability to take such complex characters that are easy to identify with and create amazing short stories in such a small amount of space. Marriage is a common theme in her stories, because a "wife" was a defining role in women's lives back then. The only thing is, marriage is not always shown to be flowery and romantic like writings before her. She looked at the painfully

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    become among the most successful. In her short fictional story entitled “The Story of an Hour”, author Kate Chopin gives the tragic death of Mrs. Mallard’s husband an ironic context in which she deals with moving from oppression to freedom. She brilliantly intertwines her themes with symbolism and situational irony to reflect the historical impact for her gender of the time. In her story, Chopin mainly pools the themes she uses to shape her plot from the gender issues in a historical context about

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    The three stories by Kate Chopin describe three married couples in their unexpected situations. The primary characters in each of her three stories were women. Women did not have positions of prominence in the family situations. They all seem to enjoy a rather normal existence until fate introduces an unexpected event in each of their lives. The three stories being compared based on the female characters and their marriages are “The Story of an Hour”, “The Storm”, & “Desiree’s Baby”. In “The Story

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    need to be have a blatantly cruel or abusive husband to feel trapped, or unhappy. She should not need the presence of violence for these feelings to be validated. Sometimes, it is simply the absence of choice. And, for Louise – the main character in Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour” – it takes the untimely demise of her husband for her to realize her subconscious, intrinsic longing: freedom. True freedom and rebirth, symbolized in both setting, and surroundings, is within her grasp. For someone

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    The character and settings, build the pace of the narrative in the story "The Storm", by Kate Chopin. The narrator provides the reader a picture of one day in the life of several people. The beginning of the story shows the characters at a time when „ … sombre clouds that were rolling with sinister intention from the west, accompanied by a sullen, threatening roar” announcing the storm. Bobinot with his son decides to stay in the store and wait out the rain. Calixta is too busy sewing and although

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