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zepelin [54]
4 years ago
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“Out!” exclaimed her husband, with something like genuine consternation in his voice as he laid down the vinegar cruet and looke

d at her through his glasses. “Why, what could have taken you out on Tuesday? What did you have to do?”
—The Awakening,
Kate Chopin

Which conflict does this passage best show?
What theme does this conflict help show?

Traditional relationships can stifle individual freedom.

Husbands worry more than their wives.

The early twentieth century was a stormy time.

Learning new skills is a good way to grow as a person.
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2 answers:
Vlad1618 [11]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

A. Traditional relationships can stifle individual freedom.

Explanation:

hope i helped

garri49 [273]4 years ago
6 0

Answer: Traditional relationships can stifle individual freedom.

Explanation:

In this excerpt from The Awakening, it can be inferred that the conflict shown is that traditional relationships can stifle individual freedom.

A traditional relationship is one that normally consists of a male and a female with the male being more dominant than the female and this is the relationship type seen in this book between Mr. and Mrs. Pontellier.

From the text it is seen that the man was genuinely taken aback by the fact that his wife, Mrs. Pontellier went out and so enquires as to her reasons for doing so in a rather demanding voice.

This implies that she cannot leave at will without a good reason thereby supporting to the notion that traditional relationships can stifle individual freedom.

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