Thursday, November 7, 2019
Awakening essays
Awakening essays    The  Awakening  was  a  self  description  of  Edna  Pontellier.  Edna  went  through  a  major  transformation  period  during  the  book.  Edna  went  from  a  being  a  housewife  who  was  obedient  to  a  strong  independent  woman  with  emotions  that  she  no  longer  suppressed.  Edna  wants  her  own  identity  apart  from  her  husband  and  kids.  The  rebelliousness  of  Edna  is  an  example  of  her  inter  conflict.  The  Awakening  is  a  prime  example  of  a  self  vs.  self  conflict.  The  defiance  of  society  along  with  wanting  to  be  a  good  mother  and  wife  was  Ednas  conflict  within  in  herself.     	The  Awakening  took  place  in  the  late  part  of  the  1800s  during  the  reign  of  Queen  Victoria.  The  views  of  how  a  woman  should  carry  herself  made  the  mold  for  this  story.  Edna  is  a  Creole  woman  which  means  that  her  demeanor  is  to  be  elegant  and  graceful.  This  role  stressed  Edna  out  she  had  a   personality  that  she  needed  to  let  out.  In  The  Awakening  Edna  didnt  feel  comfortable  around  other  women  because  she  didnt  except  the  role  of  the  house  wife.  She  wanted  to  be  an  individual ,  she  didnt  want  to  be  the  typical  Victorian  woman.  Sometimes  Edna  would  weep about   the  roles  in  her  life  that  would  often  overwhelm  her  into  depression.       	Edna  Pontellier  had  a  interesting  view  on  motherhood  that  most  other  mothers  didnt  share.  The  view  Edna  had  on  having  children  was  that  it  didnt  fit  her  fate.  An  example  of  this  when  Leon ,  Ednas  husband  informed  her  that  one  of  her  sons  Raoul  had   a  fever.  Its  instinctive  for  a  mother  to  check  on  her  children  when  theyre  sick,  but  this  isnt  so  for  Edna.  Leonce  had  to  practically  make  her  get  up  and  check  on  Raoul.   Mothers  u  ...     
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