Wednesday, May 29, 2019
Essay on The Awakening -- Chopin Awakening Essays
Criticism of The Awakening teaching through all of the different unfavorable judgment of Kate Chopins The Awakening has brought about ideas and revelations that I had never considered during my initial reading of the novel. When I first read the text, I viewed it as a great puzzle out of art to be revered. However, as I read through all of the passages, I began to examine Chopins work more critically and to see the weaknesses and strengths of her novel. Reading through others interpretations of her novel has also brought forth new concepts to look at again. In An American Madame Bovary, Cyrille Arnavon argues that there seems to be insufficient justification for Ednas romanticist suicide, and this is the main weakness of this fine novel (185). Throughout the book, Edna is portrayed as a strong woman emerging from sleep and making her mark on the world. She starts earning her own money and moves out of her husbands home into a home of her own. She shows an inner desire to be her own independent self. In The finishing of the Novel, George Spangler suggests that a prima...
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