From Edna Krouner's magazine September 17, 1908 at 6:30 am, Wakefield Rhode Island mistake Edna Krouner got on the train at New York's Poughkeepsie. She is about to be in her second year. Here Edna has two central problems. Heavy suitcase is full of confidence and Edna is placed in the passenger compartment of the train. Her round mouth was small and angry and snoring.
In the novel "Awakening", Kate Chopin talks about Edna Ponterie 's fight against destiny. Edna Pontellier awoke from her sleep and felt her life uncomfortable, but these unpleasant ideas were not known to Edna. The action taken by Edna Ponterie in the novel "Awakening" clearly shows her instability. Ignoring her duties as a wife, mother, and social woman is influenced by her mental state. She chose to ignore her marriage oath, which indicates that her judgment has been compromised. Changes in her attitudes and interests became very irresponsible, and her final decision to decide her change and her suicide reads to the reader Edna ... Read more
Edna's self-discovery process in Kate Chopin's "Awakening" took place at a series of three critical stages that ultimately lead to the death of Edna. Before Edna began discovering herself, she fell into the desire to explore herself and the desire to more fully desire the reality and life of a Victorian woman. Until the first big event she woke up, a combination of music and baptism at the sea, she finally awoke a deep sense of self-consciousness.
Edna's awakening seems to rediscover her artistic tendencies and talents. The awakening art is a symbol of freedom and failure. Trying to be an artist, Edna has reached her first peak of waking up. She started to see the world from an artistic point of view. When asked why Reisz loves Robert to Edna, Edna said, "Why is that because the hair is brown and it is away from the temple, because my eyes are closed and my eyes are closed, my nose is a bit jerky "The complex details that she previously ignored will be in love with only the artists concentrating. Furthermore, art is one way that Edna claims. She thinks this is a form of self expression and individualism.