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Kate Chopin's Awakening / The Role of Women in Society in the Late 19th Century New Orleans
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Kate Chopin's story 'The Awakening' focuses on the life of Edna Pontellier, a wife, mother and a woman vastly conflicted about her notion of self and her role in the world. This perspective is used to represent Chopin's perspectives on the role of women in society, and a concentration on the notion of female subjugation as a major component of this role. This 6 page paper provides support for this as a central theme in Chopin's work, and also reflects upon sections of the text as they defines the relationships and characters in the work.
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Kate Chopin's Awakening / The Role of Women in Society in the Late 19th Century New Orleans
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