Saturday, June 1, 2019

feminaw Feminist Reading of Kate Chopins The Awakening Essay examples

A Feminist Reading of The Awakening   The Awakening is not new to me. However, in the class when I read it before the instructor refused to entertain a feminist criticism. The theory presented was that Edna knew what kind of man she was marrying and all these things she went through her friendship with Madame Reisz leave the house, entertaining her friends at the party, her situation with Robert and Arobin were all selfish efforts toward the ultimate freedom which is death. I feel Chopin faults Leonce as much as Edna for Ednas tasks. He is a stale fish. He is controlling and he puts on a show for friends and neighbors proving he is a model husband which he is not. He is Creole and I call back Edna, being as reserve as she is, is not the best mate for him. He possibly needs an outwardly passionate woman to keep him implicated and alive as a husband. For a Creole he is reserve and he does not cut how to respond to Ednas reserve. By the end of chapter V we know the Pon telliers have problems and we know Robert is sympathetic towards Edna merely because she is a woman and he likes women. We have also seen the ideal woman in the person of Madame Ragtignolle. Chapter VI is in truth different. Chopin lets us know that Edna has begun to realize her world and its relationships are less than desirable. She and Leonce dont have a happy, fulfilling marriage. She is not the yield-earth type and can not appreciate her children. Although, some of the problem here is because Leonce undermines her mothering efforts and has done so from the beginning. His mother epitomizes motherhood and no one can measure up. I doubt she would have been a demonstrative mother but she would have been a loving one. The last paragraph of Ch... ... the very end of the story just before Edna enters the ocean for the last time terminus watches the coast. There is no living thing all along the beach, but there is a bird, a wild free bird, with a broken filename extension who was b eating the air above, reeling, fluttering, circling disabled down, down to the water . Even the wild birds need support. End had no support, just like this bird and her fate is the identical down, down into the water.Im hung up on the lack of communication between Edna and Leonce. I wonder if Leonce has a comparable story of misery. In the scratch line several chapters Edna says four lines and they are in response to someone or something else. They are not ideas originating with her. Leonces words to Edna are aimed at control. He goes transfer to the hotel and says hell be back whenever This leaves her waiting for his next move, his next demand (request).  

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