A woman pursuing a new life in the 19th century will fight in life and strive for the same rights as men. They often fall into a relationship that makes them unhappy. Kate Chopin's "Awakening" wants to show the life of a woman seeking a new life. Chopin lived a curious woman life in the 19th century. Normally, the role of "... [wife's identity] has traditionally fulfilled women's love and attribution" (Skaggs, 2), but for Chopin the situation is different.
In order to seek a new life, many people began to move to America. These people are weak and vulnerable in Europe. When they came to America, they started building their own houses and started to build their own lives. In Virginia, immigrants found the land rich in cigarettes. Because tobacco is a very popular item among Europe's wealthy people, pioneers hope to make great profits by cultivating tobacco and transporting it to home. John Smith established a joint venture company in the first permanent colony of Jamestown, Virginia. The tobacco industry is growing rapidly in Virginia's fertile soil. To cultivate tobacco products, large-scale communities are rapidly evolving. This community is causing problems for the local Powhatan Indians. As the demand for the land increased, the Indians were quickly driven out of their homes. If the Indians did not leave, they were treated as slaves. In one case, John Smith raided the corn supply in India.
Pursuing a life without smoking means pursuing a healthier life. The message is clear: Do not smoke, keep it from passive smoking, smoke when the surrounding people smoke, smoke three cigarettes remaining in clothing and furniture. Avoid using tobacco products such as gypsum or chewing tobacco. Electronic cigarettes do not contain tobacco, but this does not mean they are safe. For details of electronic cigarette, please refer to this article. Stopping smoking brings serious and direct benefits to health. There are plenty of resources to help you find the most effective way to quit. If you need assistance, please call the National Cancer Institute's smoking cessation smoking phone number (1-877-44U-QUIT) or visit smokefree.gov. CDC also has a list of other resources to help stop quitting smoking.