Explication of Ch. 17 of The Awakening

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English

 

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Melinda C

 

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November 9, 2011

 

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By liberating herself from material restraints, Edna is able to see and understand things with her own eyes, and shows the flourishing of women, their fight against social coercion and the responsibilities they are forced to accept in order to be decent and fit. The language that Chopin employs shows the depth of Edna's growth...
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Edna realizes that independent ideas cannot always translate into a simultaneously self-sufficient and socially acceptable existence. However, she knows that to act on this independent streak, she has to make life-altering decisions such as abandoning her traditional Creole residence. Chopin writes, "There was a feeling of descending in the social scale, with the corresponding sense of having risen in the spiritual...
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