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lina2011 [118]
2 years ago
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then edna sat in the library after dinner and read emerson until she grew sleepy. she realized that she had neglected her readin

g, and determined to start anew upon a course of improving studies, now that her time was completely her own to do with as she liked.
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marissa [1.9K]2 years ago
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Edna can no longer bear to suppress her cravings and urges for music, sexual gratification, creativity, and freedom as a result of the individuals she meets and the experiences she has on Grand Isle.

Allusions on the awakening

Chopin therefore confirms the reader's perception of Edna as intellectual, independent, and driven to better herself—qualities that are often associated with transcendentalism.

Chopin and Ralph Waldo Emerson share a number of themes in their writings; this suggests that she may have been affected by their works as well as those of other transcendentalists. For instance, Emerson's "Self-Reliance" highlights how challenging it is for people to uphold their individuality in the face of social expectations. With the intricacy that sex and gender roles create for women, Chopin examines this issue in many of her writings.

Chopin's writings took the inner life of women more seriously than other authors, even though she was not always in agreement with a political or religious perspective regarding women.

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