The Meaning of Women Independence In "Awakening"

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Michael T

 

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September 21, 2014

 

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Thus, she falls in love for the first time in her life However, her ambitious taste for independence leads her to commit suicide, and that's when she actually feels free. It is quite obvious that "The Awakening" signals independence as a strong theme in the story. Edna's background is quite simple...
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She only married her husband, Leonce because he truly loved her. Also, she wanted to upset her father. Edna has two boys which she doesn't really care for. The life which she lived screamed for a fresh start and freedom. That's when she met Robert, her lover. Edna's ambition for independence affects her life for better or worse...
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