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“The Awakening”: An Analysis of Women’s Roles in Chopin’s Novel

 
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“The Awakening”: An Analysis of Women’s Roles in Chopin’s Novel

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A 5 page review of the role of women in terms of their societal class and race. The author asserts that while there are many peripheral female characters in “The Awakening” each is treated as though she is invisible both by Chopin and her protagonist “Edna Pontellier”. This paper attempts to provide an understanding of the importance of those women and the reason they were treated as though they were invisible. Not only does economics play a role in that perception of invisibility, so too does race. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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