The importance of a parrot in waking "Let it go, leave, for the sake of heaven it is ok!" (1) Chopin opened her poetry novel "Awakening". Rumors of an arrogant parrot. Chopin immediately forced her readers to think about the importance (if any) of these seemingly random words in the next story. However, it was not until the last few pages that we realized the true importance and importance of this bird. A parrot is rarely mentioned in the text, but it symbolizes the role of Edna in society and the woman she got when she awakened spiritually.
Regarding waking up, parrots are one of the main symbols. It represents Edna's lifestyle. The parrot was trapped in the cage and eventually wanted to be released so that the wings could fly. This is related to Edna as she wants to escape from her husband, children and society so that she can finally become independent. Water is another symbol of Chopin's novel. The sea represents Edna's freedom and escape. This is a safe place that I feel she can really be alone.
From the beginning of awakening, readers will be symbolized by birds, a parrot talking and a bruising bird. The contrast represented by two birds can be seen as a representation of Edna and the outside world. The parrot lives in a golden cage. All parrots are prepared for parrots, but parrots are dissatisfied with the surrounding environment, expressing themselves and seeking all "disappearances" (1). Parrots also imitated the surrounding creatures unconsciously and also adopt pure social conditions. The emergence of mockery birds may represent freedom for Edna to wake up and freedom some people already have. Chopin can choose any bird to explain the outside world, but with the choice of imitating birds, it can conclude that people with freedom ridicule Edna 's prison sentence.