The awakening of the interpretation of the waking feminist is not a stranger to me. However, before starting classes, the instructor refused to accept feminist criticisms. The advocated theory is that Edna knows what kind of marriage he / she married and all the experiences. The situation is selfish effort. The ultimate freedom is death. I think Chopin is as mistaken as Elena's arena and Edna.
This research includes an analysis of the character of feminist in the work of Kate Chopin. The purpose of this research is to analyze the main female characters as a feminist's role and analyze the feminist's characters in short stories of "Awakening" by Kate Chopin by analyzing the contribution of feminist's role to plot development It is to do. The research topics in this research are to show how the role of feminist is reflected in Kate Chopin's "Awakening", how the role of feminist is to develop plots in Kate Chopin's "Awakening" short story It affects. The design of the research was descriptive design. The result of this study shows that the person of the feminist is Edna Ponterie from the role of "Awakening" by Kate Chopin. Her conversation is regarded as a feminist, ignoring the patriarchal social boundaries of women's behavior and seeking to fulfill her inner feelings on self-rights, self-necessity, and freedom and autonomy.
When it was first published, the highly controversial Kate Chopin 1899 novel "Awakening" is now widely known as an early example of feminist literature. By frequently using the image and symbolism of birds, Chopin tells stories of Edna Ponterie's gradual awakening, a sense of power, and a sexy figure beyond power as a gender of the century. In the novel, birds symbolize the limits of women's role and deprive women from political, legal or social autonomy. A woman is considered to be a wealth, and its identity is related to the role of the wife and mother. At the same time, birds symbolize the ultimate escape from a gold plated cage of women, as Edna learns to fly freely and gain his freedom regardless of social constraints.
Kate Chopin is widely regarded as one of the most influential feminist writers in the United States. "Awakening" conveys the traditional role of women and mothers at the end of the 19th century. These excerpts enrich examples of figurative expressions and expressions. Changes in romantic relationships and roles of Edna in the family will serve as comments on women's voting rights and significant changes in progress during this period. Students can concentrate on these literary devices, explore how authors use them to support text themes, and show and explain Edna's growth as characters I will.