Category: The Awakening

  • Edna in The Awakening Novel by Kate Chopin

    Kate Chopin’s The Awakening is a one of the first books about feminism with a heroine desiring freedom from societal expectations. The main character is Edna Pontellier, a married woman in her late twenties with two sons and a husband, Léonce Pontellier. The latter is a successful businessman who loves his wife and children. The…

  • Fictional Elements in “The Awakening” by Kate Chopin

    Introduction The Awakening is one of the most popular novels by the American writer Kate Chopin, who is famous for her brave illustration of sexuality in her works. The story tells about a woman named Edna, who struggles to fight the societal perceptions of motherhood, which define her as the wife of Leonce Pontellier and…

  • Motherhood and Wifehood in Chopin’s The Awakening

    Table of Contents Social Roles of Motherhood Fight between Public and Private Life The Awakening Naturalism under “The Awakening” Feminist Viewpoints Women in ‘The Awakening’ Women in the Nineteenth Century Summary Work Cited Social Roles of Motherhood The beginning of the twentieth century saw both immense economic expansion and profound social change, as seen by…

  • Kate Chopin and Her “The Awakening” Story

    Table of Contents Introduction Kate Chopin The Awakening Conclusion Bibliography Introduction American literature is the written or factual work prepared in United States and some of its former colonies. It consists of thousands of short stories and classic novels and covers all other kinds of subjects and genres (D’Arcy 6). One outstanding fact that remains…

  • “The Awakening” Analysis by Culley and Chopin

    The article “The Awakening: an authoritative text, biographical and historical contexts, criticism” kicks off by giving the novel The Awakening appreciation for being among the few fiction publications that front a female protagonist. The author then goes ahead to explain how the gender of the main character causes her to experience a mixture of both…

  • Feminism in Chopin’s The Awakening, Twain’s Pudd’Nhead Wilson and Fern’s Ruth Hall

    The modern problem of social gender inequality has existed since the advent of civilization. Its origins are so deep that it is almost impossible to trace their beginning, but their consequences live on and exist to this day. What began as simple social and biological differences between men and women, resulting in different roles in…

  • Relationships and Dialogues. “The Awakening” by Kate Chopin

    Edna Pontellier, the heroine of “The Awakening” by Kate Chopin, lives in the United States during the 1800s. During those days, men dominated U.S. society while women were considered inferior to them. The Feminism movement that demanded women should be treated equally as men, having the same political, economic, and social rights began only in…