Women in The Awakening - Kate Chopin
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Women in The Awakening
<Tab/>Kate Chopin's The Awakening illustrates the many aspects of Creole life. Creole women have certain duties and responsibilities that they must carry out. Edna Pontellier and Adele Ratignolle share different views about the role of women in Creole society. Adele believes that women should be subservient to their husbands and fulfill their motherly duties. She believes that "a woman who would give her life for her
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York: Twayne Publishers,<Tab/><Tab/> 1996. Lant, Kathleen Margaret. "The Siren of Grand Isle: Adele's Role in The Awakening." Southern <Tab/>Studies 23 (Summer 1984). Rpt. in Kate Chopin. Ed. Harold Bloom. New York: Chelsea<Tab/><Tab/>House Publishers, 1987. Magill, Frank. "The Awakening." Magill's Survey of American Literature. Volume 1. New <Tab/>York: Marshall Cavendish, 1991.
York: Twayne Publishers,<Tab/><Tab/> 1996. Lant, Kathleen Margaret. "The Siren of Grand Isle: Adele's Role in The Awakening." Southern <Tab/>Studies 23 (Summer 1984). Rpt. in Kate Chopin. Ed. Harold Bloom. New York: Chelsea<Tab/><Tab/>House Publishers, 1987. Magill, Frank. "The Awakening." Magill's Survey of American Literature. Volume 1. New <Tab/>York: Marshall Cavendish, 1991.