The Awakening

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May 19, 2014

 

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Despite these people, Edna has a need to be free and she is able to escape from the society that she despises. The sea, Robert Lebrun, and Mademoiselle Reisz serve as Edna's outlets from conformity. "Edna's journey for personal independence involves finding the words to express herself. She commits suicide rather than sacrificing her independent, individual existence as social conventions demand of her" (Ewell 153)...
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She commits suicide rather than sacrificing her independent, individual existence as social conventions demand of her" (Ewell 153). There are constant boundaries and restrictions imposed on Edna Pontellier that initiate Edna's struggle for freedom. Edna is a young Creole wife and mother in a high-class society...
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