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2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文
The Awakening
When she published The Awakening in 1899, Kate Chopin startled her public with a frank portrayal of a womans social, sexual, and spiritual awakening. Her public disapproved of the novel because it told a particular truth without judgment or censure. The idea of a true autonomy for women, or more astoundingly yet, a single sexual standard for men and women, was too much to imagine. Kate Chopins presentation of the awakening of her heroine, Edna Pontellier, her unblinking recognition that respectable women did indeed have sexual feelings proved too strong for many who read her novel. The Awakening would mark the end of Chopins career: The reading public was shocked by such a sympathetic view towards the actions and emotions of the sexually aware and independent female protagonist (Burris 2).
The Awakening is as much a portrait of societys values as it is the protagonist, Edna. The first look we have at Ednas life is her existence at Madame Lebruns summer home in Grand Isle. This setting is filled with those tangible items that we typically associate with family and traditional values. On the literary website Symbols in The Awakening, the setting is
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