Birds surrounded by cages as a symbol of restraint and freedom represent loneliness and restraint, and birds who open their mouths outdoors represent freedom and happiness. The imprisonment or freedom of these animals is a symbol used by Chopin to explain the imprisonment from Edna's society and the freedom she wants. Through the image of a brilliant bird of her novel "Awakening", Chopin revealed the struggle and freedom encountered by Edna.
In the awakening, Kate Chopin conveys her idea through elaborate symbols reflecting her personality thought and future. The most important of these symbols, birds are constantly appearing in stories intertwined to provide insight into Edna and her struggle situation. In each of the three stages of her struggle, birds guide her actions and emphasize the importance of action, while the bodily physical condition provides accurate measure of Edna. As early in the novel, when Edna tried to get rid of the strong grasp of society, the bird emphasized her tangle by predicting her behavior and monitoring her development by reflecting her emotions . This novel opens the image of the bird and is locked in and can not communicate. "The green and yellow parrot hanging in the cage outside the door, I can speak Spanish, but no one can speak Language of Understanding" (1) Like this bird, I feel that Edna was confined, I believe that society has imprisoned her.
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.
Kate Chopin's "Awakening" symbol Kate Chopin's awakening is a symbolic novel that reveals the deeper meaning of the story. Each narrative segment usually has a symbol that helps to enhance the meaning of the text. Understanding these symbols is essential for a complete understanding of the story. These iconic elements will help the reader link Edna's world with her ultimate awakening. There are many symbols in the whole novel.