The awakening of "Awakening" and the awakening of Kate Chopin free seems to be fully integrated with the ideals of the 20th century. Chopin solved the psychological problem that people could not understand at the end of the 19th century. As Edna died prematurely, Chopin's book also died. The rejection of the book at that time is ironic and it shows that we must feel the pressure that many women adapt to society. Through Edna Pontellier, Chopin showed readers the right to limit women's personality in society.
In "awakening", the direction of conflict between oppression and freedom will clarify the meaning of overcoming social waking and tyranny. Waking up from the sleep of patriarchal society, Edna needs to get rid of the boring life she lived. What she wakes up is a new life contradictory to her old life. From the perspective of oppression, she understands the value of the ultimate direction of free will. Finally, two conflicting directions of compulsion and independence indicate the meaning of a new "awakening". The domineering life of a woman's men of that era made them aware of the importance of freedom. From their point of view, social waking up of women is to overcome patriarchal society and self - indulgence society.
Definition of big awakening. A big awakening is an era of religious awakening and reform. This is a series of religious resurrections that struck the American colonies led by Evangelical Protestant pastors. The great awakening was caused by a trip to the UK gospel minister, George Whitefield. The first big awakening began in 1725 and continued until 1750. The second awakening began in the early 1800s. The third and fourth Renaissance inspired by the great awakening took place from 1880 to 1910 and from the late 1960s to the early 1970s. This article covers the first and second big awakenings that took place during the American colonial era.
In the 18th century the British Atlantic Ocean experienced the occurrence of Protestant resurrection, which is known as the first awakening. During the first big awakening, the evangelists came from several Protestant denominations. Congregational church, church member of British church, Presbyterian church. They supported a strong emotional reverence, rejecting the way of seemingly ineffective formal worship. Martin Luther and John Calvin have spread the doctrine of reading prophecies and the Bible, but the information of personal and empirical beliefs widened by new evangelical preachers transcend the learning of simple books. This is a particularly popular message for people rejected by traditional Protestants, especially women, young people, and those with low social diversity.