Literary Analysis The Awakening by Kate Chopin
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What is an ideal woman? Does the ideal woman change by decades, centuries or millenniums? Yes, in the 19th century, a woman needed to have certain qualities in order to be considered "ideal". Although some of these qualities have changed over a period, some have remained the same. In the 19th century Creole society, a quality associated with the ideal woman, included being a "mother-woman". This trait characterized a home-loving, child-adoring, and husband-worshipping lady. The
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act, she submits to Leonce's wills and demands without much thought; though this works for a while, Edna begins to find herself on a rebellious quest to individuality. Adele's friendship often conflicts with Edna's goals. Adele's friendship is very influential because it shows Edna a side of motherhood and marriage that Edna is trying to avoid. Through Adele's friendship, Edna is able to make decisions more clearly about the goals she is trying to achieve.
act, she submits to Leonce's wills and demands without much thought; though this works for a while, Edna begins to find herself on a rebellious quest to individuality. Adele's friendship often conflicts with Edna's goals. Adele's friendship is very influential because it shows Edna a side of motherhood and marriage that Edna is trying to avoid. Through Adele's friendship, Edna is able to make decisions more clearly about the goals she is trying to achieve.