Women at the end of the 19th century differ greatly from today's women. It is almost unbelievable to concentrate on "Oshitaka". However, Edna Ponterie tried to remove the tradition, encountered many obstacles and overcome it in the process of trying to achieve social independence. Edna Pontellier and her husband, Leonce, lived at the top of a couple in the second half of the 19th century. However, it is not what she wants to do that Edna 's eyes are wearing almost whole body clothes or having to follow a strict rule dinner.
The true awakening of the novel and Edna Ponterie is self wake up. In the whole novel, she has an extraordinary journey of self discovery. She is learning to be a person, what women and mother mean. Actually Chopin mentioned Edna Ponterie: "I sat at the library after dinner and read Emerson until I became sleepy, I emphasized the importance of this trip, she ignored her reading and again I decided to start learning.The process of improvement, now her time is entirely her own, because she likes (122) Edna is Ralph Waldo Emerson when she got her new life in her I read that it is important at the beginning of this novel, especially at this point in the novel.
Awakening of a psychoanalytic point of view: True desire of Edna Ponterie Stacey Berry Southern University online Edna Ponterie's real desire Novel "Kate Chopin's Awakening" is an example of emotional and sexual awakening as a hero It is a great revelation of. The main character Edna Pontellier is a young woman who married her husband 's Léonce and was delicate married. When a friend of Robert LeBrun took a vacation at Grand Isle near the coast of Louisiana, he began an independent activity in the summer. When Robert's attention was pulled, new feelings awakened, released himself, began a deep transformation of Edna, made her transcendent faith. As Edna realized that he gave up his young hope and dream and that her current life is not satisfactory, Edna took a few small steps to release himself . this