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Khan, Farhadiba H. "Consolidation Through Rebellion in Kate Chopin's The Awakening." Journal of Language Teaching and Research 13, no. 6 (November 1, 2022): 1243–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.17507/jltr.1306.12.

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This paper examines Kate Chopin’s heroine Edna’s journey for self-actualization in The Awakening which was published in (1899). The period represents the first wave of feminism and New Woman era. Kate Chopin's The Awakening portrays the patriarchy, oppression and marriage as compelling forces that assume women to fulfill the expectations of a devoted true woman. Chopin presents Edna’s rebels against the moral and social restraints set on women by the patriarchal society in order to become an individual as she refuses to be casted as a typical traditional Victorian mother and a wife. To understand Edna's rebelliousness, Chopin uses a variety of pictures and encounters with people as instruments. It's clear that she has a rebellious streak. Chopin’s deliberation, in this sense, is to not condemn Edna's rebellion in proclaiming her sexuality and seeking independence through the consolidation of her mind, body, and spirit, but rather to paint her as the ‘new woman’ who gains control and awareness of her sexual and artistic potentials. Therefore, this research work attempts to study Edna's trials and tribulations in achieving self-understanding by resisting patriarchal subordination and finding autonomy by pursuing her own goals.
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Raoufzadeh, Narges, Fatemeh Sadat Basirizadeh, and Shiva Zaheri Birgani. "A Foucauldian Reading: Power in Awakening by Kate Chopin." Budapest International Research and Critics Institute (BIRCI-Journal) : Humanities and Social Sciences 3, no. 1 (January 29, 2020): 159–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.33258/birci.v3i1.731.

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This paper traces Foucault’s notion of power in Kate Chopin’s The Awakening. The writers bring into the light, different aspects of a woman’s position in the society of late nineteenth-century America. Paper looks at private and social conditions of women, using Foucault’s ideology of power, and discuss the reactions of Chopin’s protagonist in relation to her actions towards the workings of power in her life. With a close analysis of the novel based on Foucault’s ideology of power, researchers discuss the workings of power in the protagonist’s married and social life, including her efforts to set herself free from this power and her process of resistance analyzed according to Foucault’s theory. The research comes to the conclusion that the impossibility of acting outside power, the possibility of resisting power from within and Foucault’s “Care of the self” as the only way to traverse the power-defined failed of possible actions. Paper shows that, Chopin’s protagonist does not resist patriarchy based on Foucault’s methods and her actions towards power do not lead to any effective ending.
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Mustafa, Mustafa. "PENGKHIANATAN CINTA YANG TERKANDUNG DALAM THE AWAKENING KARYA KATE CHOPIN (Love Betrayal in Kate Chopin’s “The Awakening”)." METASASTRA: Jurnal Penelitian Sastra 5, no. 1 (March 14, 2016): 44. http://dx.doi.org/10.26610/metasastra.2012.v5i1.44-54.

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Tulisan ini membahas tentang pengkhianatan cinta yang terkandung dalam karya Kate Chopin The Awakening. Novel ini bercerita tentang prahara rumah tangga yang dipenuhi ketidakjujuran, ketidaktegasan, kemunafikan, kebohongan, dan perselingkuhan. Metode yang digunakan adalah metode analisis wacana deskriptif, interpretasi pada The Awakening melibatkan proses membaca, memahami, dan memberikan makna dengan menafsirkan data dengan kajian pendekatan struktural dan sosiologis. Data penulisan ini adalah hasil kajian tentang pengkhianatan cinta melalui tokoh utama dalam novel tersebut. Tulisan ini diharapkan dapat memberikan sumbangan pemikiran untuk dijadikan sampel hasil tulisan/artikel tentang sastra, utamanya yang tertarik dalam bidang kesusasteraan Amerika.Abstract:This paper discusses about love betrayal in Kate Chopin’s “The Awakening”. This novel tells about the story of domestic tempest filled with dishonesty, indecision, hypocrisy, lies, and affair. The method applies an interpretative descriptive discourse analysis method. “The Awakening” involves reading, understanding, and giving meaning to interpret the data for the study of the structural and sociological approach. Data writing is the result of the analysis of betrayal love in the novel. This paper is expected to give contribution in order to a model of the literary writing/ articles, especially for those are interested in the field of American literature.
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Moseley, Merritt, and Emily Toth. "Kate Chopin: A Life of the Author of the Awakening." South Atlantic Review 56, no. 4 (November 1991): 123. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3200538.

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Kessler, Carol Farley, and Emily Toth. "Kate Chopin: A Life of the Author of The Awakening." American Literature 63, no. 4 (December 1991): 755. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2926892.

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Hudock, Amy. "Kate Chopin: The life of the author of “the awakening”." Women's Studies International Forum 15, no. 5-6 (September 1992): 625–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0277-5395(92)90073-5.

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Pan, Ying-hui. "The Analysis of Conflict in The Awakening by Kate Chopin." Modern Studies in English Language & Literature 66, no. 4 (December 31, 2022): 225–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.17754/mesk.66.4.225.

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Xin, Zhao. "Metaphor of Cigarettes: Feminism in Kate Chopin’s An Egyptian Cigarette." Tobacco Regulatory Science 7, no. 5 (September 30, 2021): 3479–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.18001/trs.7.5.1.126.

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Objectives: Kate Chopin is regarded as one of the pioneers of the feminist literature in the United States. Her works mainly express her caring for women. Since the 1960s, the western academic circle has set off a long overdue upsurge in the study of Kate Chopin and her works, repositioning and giving Chopin a classic status in the history of American literature.This paper aims to analyze the revival and awakening of the heroine’s self-consciousness and reveal the inner world of a “new woman” at the turn of the century through the heroine’s behavior of taking the initiative to smoke and eventually giving up.Cigarettes, which appear repeatedly in this short novel with symbolic meanings, have a special metaphorical function. Through analyzing the social and historical environment of the emergence of “new women” in American society and the “new women” in An Egyptian Cigarette, this paper attempts to explore the multiple political and cultural connotations reflected by cigarettes and reveal Chopin’s feminist consciousness through the novella.
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Bender, Bert. "Kate Chopin's Quarrel with Darwin before The Awakening." Journal of American Studies 26, no. 2 (August 1992): 185–204. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021875800030759.

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In the hundred years since Kate Chopin began to publish her stories, she has been praised for her achievements as a local colorist, reviled for her shocking portrayal of woman's consciousness, forgotten, rediscovered, and – in a crescendo of critical acclaim over the last quarter century -celebrated as the pre-eminent feminist in American fiction. But she has never received the credit she deserves as a writer who constantly addressed the most profoundly disturbing of all the questions that troubled Western thought during her time. Although her biographers and critics have long known that she read the new natural history, few have imagined that she took it seriously. In fact, her ten years' work was a prolonged and progressively troubled meditation on the meaning of humanity after the successive shocks of The Origin of Species (1859), The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex (1871), and The Expression of Emotions in Man and Animals (1872).
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Sun, Xiaoxu. "Edna’s Self-Pursuit of Absurdity in The Awakening." Learning & Education 10, no. 7 (June 7, 2022): 241. http://dx.doi.org/10.18282/l-e.v10i7.3031.

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The Awakening is a short but first class novel of the late nineteenth century written by Kate Chopin. It is about Edna’s gradual awakening and her subsequent seeking of artistic development and sexual fulfillment outside marriage. Based on the theories of existentialism, this paper tries to analyze Edna’s self-pursuit and her subsequent life journey from the absurdity of Edna’s Marriage, Edna’s alienation to her freedom of choice.
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Finatti, Rosemary Elza. "Vieses míticos em The Awakening, de Kate Chopin: a epifania no mar." Revista do Centro de Estudos da Linguagem da Fundação Universidade Federal de Rondônia 9, no. 1 (2022): 140–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.47209/2594-4916.v.9.n.1.p.140-156.

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Azad, Bahareh. "The Devil in the House: The Awakening of Chopin’s Anti-Hero." International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences 17 (November 2013): 22–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.18052/www.scipress.com/ilshs.17.22.

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The mythic quality of Kate Chopin‟s The Awakening (1899) derives from recurrent images of archetypal symbols such as sea, sun, and journey, accompanied by up/down motif representing death and rebirth. Having been decanonized for infringing the traditional codes of marriage and motherhood, Chopin‟s work, this study proves, violates yet another convention, that of the mythological theorists, namely Joseph Campbell‟s. Being a female principle as opposed to Campbell‟s macho hero, Chopin‟s protagonist, Edna undergoes the same archetypal pattern of quest, initiation, and descent into the underworld. In her archetypal passage from innocence to experience, however, and through rebellious acts of self-expression, viz. painting, music, gambling, and extra-marital relationships, the heroine not only ceases serving the interest of the society which has reduced her to the position of an object to be possessed by husband or devoured by children but also challenges its core values, overturning the fairy tale of “the angel in the house.” And while having inherited the narcissistic characteristic of the conventional hero, Edna turns more into the heroine of the self than of the community, who in ultimate defiance of the romantic ideal of ever-victorious heroes chooses not to ascend from the underworld but to abort the last phase of the heroic mission and, thus, differentiates Chopin‟s modernist representation of the realistic heroine from the idealistic portrayals of the male hero in the mythological canon.
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Abass, Mostafa Majid, and Dheyaa Ramadhan Alwan. "The Impact of the Woman in two Selected Novels of Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre and Kate Chopin's The Awakening." Journal of Tikrit University for Humanities 29, no. 7, 2 (July 30, 2022): 31–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.25130/jtuh.29.7.2.2022.25.

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The study deals with the impact of women writers who used feminist studies as a medium for advocating improvements and support for women's unequal roles in society. The study concerns two female writers, they are Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre and Kate Chopin's The Awakening. They show that women conquered barriers to achieve control and independence before getting married. In Kate Chopin's The Awakening, the protagonist has changed her attitude toward the mother's role as well as the wife in a traditional Victorian marriage. She refuses the assigned positions. By closer analysis of the general perception of women writers and the popular concepts used by Chopin and Bronte to demonstrate the narrowness of patriarchal culture and its absence, the novels raise awareness about women's exploitation and help to create a road to women's long overdue emancipation and gender equality, concerning their fundamental human rights to freedom during this time. The study sheds light on similarities between the two novels, which portray Victorian society.
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Winarsih, Sri. "ANALYSIS OF FEELING IN JOHN KEATS’ AND KATE CHOPIN’S LITERARY WORKS." Musamus Journal of Language and Literature 1, no. 1 (October 31, 2018): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.35724/mujolali.v1i1.1064.

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Some of the best literary works around the world are very good to learn, such as a poem “Ode on a Grecian Urn” by John Keats which is phenomenal by the quote “Beauty is truth, truth beauty”, and in prose, the work from Kate Chopin entitled The Awakening which is also phenomenal by the way the story ends. By using the theory of comparative literature, this study aims to describe the intense feeling of two different kinds of literary work by depicting their similarities and differences. The analysis shows that those works provide the description of different feeling delivered by each author. Keats presents the poetry in romantic mood, full of cheers and energy, although it serves momento mori. While Chopin presents the prose in elegiac or tragic mood. Those feeling are depicted throughout the way both authors represent the values of their works. Three values which are depicted in its similarities and differences are; 1) the meaning of death, 2) nature attribute, and 3) revealing truth. The feelings shown in the both literary works are basically about the reality of life. The beauty, the truth, the life, and the death are enclosed into the social life experienced by the people in the world. Keywords: comparative literature, feeling, , values of literary works
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Ibodullayeva, Zilola. "EXPLORING FEMALE IDENTITY IN KATE CHOPIN’S NOVELS." American Journal of Philological Sciences 4, no. 2 (February 1, 2024): 101–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.37547/ajps/volume04issue02-18.

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This study delves into the profound exploration of female identity in the works of Kate Chopin, focusing on key novels such as "The Awakening" and "The Story of an Hour." Through a meticulous analysis of Chopin's characters, themes, and narrative techniques, this research sheds light on the complexities of female identity, autonomy, and self-discovery in a patriarchal society.By closely examining the characters of Edna Pontellier and Louise Mallard, this study reveals the depth of complexity in Chopin's portrayal of women who defy societal norms and grapple with the tensions between personal desires and societal expectations. Themes of autonomy, agency, and the quest for self-realization emerge as central motifs in Chopin's exploration of female identity, inviting readers to contemplate the challenges faced by women seeking to define themselves outside of traditional roles.Drawing upon literary criticism, historical context, and feminist theory, this research offers a comprehensive analysis of how Kate Chopin's novels challenge and redefine traditional notions of female identity. Through a nuanced examination of female characters' struggles, aspirations, and triumphs, this study highlights the enduringrelevance of Chopin's works in inspiring conversations about gender, autonomy, and the complexities of female identity in literature and society.
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Asmarani, Ratna. "LECUT BALIK EKSISTENSIAL EDNA PONTELLIER DALAM NOVEL THE AWAKENING KARYA KATE CHOPIN." ALAYASASTRA 16, no. 2 (November 29, 2020): 237. http://dx.doi.org/10.36567/aly.v16i2.617.

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ABSTRAKTujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk menganalisis keberadaan Edna Pontellier dalam novel The Awakening karya Kate Chopin sebelum dan sesudah ia mengonstruksi kesadaran eksistensialnya. Selain itu, penelitian ini juga menganalisis dampak lecut balik eksistensial yang mengikuti konstruksi dan kesadaran tokoh utama perempuan tentang kesadaran eksistensial. Konsep yang digunakan dalam analisis adalah Modus Keberadaan dari Sartre, Lecut Balik dari Faludi, dan konsep-konsep lain yang berkaitan, antara alin feminisme eksistensial dan patriarki. Metode penelitian sastra yang digunakan adalah metode konstekstual yang menggabungkan analisis intrinsik dan ekstrinsik. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa sulit bagi perempuan untuk menjalankan kesadaran eksistensialnya dalam dunia patriarkis. Terlalu banyak ragam lecut balik yang harus dihadapi yang mengarah kepada lecut balik eksistensial yang bersifat final bagi keberadaan perempuan.Kata kunci: eksistensi, lecut balik, feminisme eksistensial, patriarki
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Verardi Burlamaque, Fabiane, and Deisi Luzia Zanatta. "A REPRESENTAÇÃO DA MULHER NA LITERATURA: A PROTAGONISTA EM THE AWAKENING, DE KATE CHOPIN." Revista da Anpoll 1, no. 41 (December 30, 2016): 96–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.18309/anp.v1i41.928.

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Este artigo visa analisar como é representada a prática transgressora de emancipação da protagonista Edna Pontellier, no romance The Awakening, da escritora norte-americana Kate Chopin mediante a categoria da personagem, do narrador e foco narrativo. Para tal buscamos subsídios teóricos em Candido (1976), Rosenfeld (1969) e Forster (2005) sobre a natureza e a classificação da personagem de ficção; Genette (1972) acerca da teoria da narrativa, o qual trata sobre o narrador heterodiegético e de Friedman (2002) sobre o foco narrativo, especificamente, a onisciência seletiva e seletiva múltipla. O estudo mostra que, muitas vezes, a escritora deixa transparecer os sentimentos e percepções da protagonista, bem como das demais personagens, permitindo ao leitor (a) saber que ideologia atravessa a mente dos seres ficcionais. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
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McConnell, Mikaela. "A Lost Sense of Self by Ignoring Other in THE AWAKENING by Kate Chopin." Explicator 72, no. 1 (January 2014): 41–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00144940.2013.875878.

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Perrin-Chenour, Marie-Claude. "Kate Chopin et Willa Cather : la filiation problématique dans The Awakening et O Pioneers!" Revue Française d'Etudes Américaines 69, no. 1 (1996): 58–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/rfea.1996.1649.

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Aşkaroğlu, Vedi. "CONFLICT WITH SOCIETAL GENDER ROLES: A COMPARATIVE FEMINIST ANALYSIS OF EDNA PONTELLIER AND NORA HELMER." Asya Studies 8, no. 27 (March 28, 2024): 67–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.31455/asya.1439178.

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Kate Chopin, an American novelist and short story writer representing women’s revolt against patriarchal rule, positions women in the center of her works. She deals with women's experiences in the context of gender roles, their conflicts with society, their discovery of their own bodies and the following awakening. Henrik Ibsen is one of the most important writers of Norwegian drama. Similarly, Ibsen highlights the individual's conflict with society as a kind of alienation on the axis of individual-society antagonism. Edna Pontellier, the protagonist in Chopin's novel The Awakening (1899), and Nora Helmer in Henrik Ibsen's play A Doll's House (1879), do not fit into the gender roles imposed on them by their societies. Both characters gain self-awareness through the discovery of their uniqueness. Henrik Ibsen and Kate Chopin wrote realistically about the problems their female characters encountered in the patriarchal social structure and their conflicts with social codes. The lives and choices of Edna and Nora, who both have the duties of pleasing their spouses, meeting the needs of the house and taking care of their children within the encompassing structure of the institution of marriage, are similar to each other. In this article, the lives of Edna and Nora, who are the objects of the patriarchal structure in the triangular relationship of man - child - family, will be examined comparatively in terms of their contradictions with society, their journey to self-discovery, their alienation and choices.
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Zhong, Zhenzhen. "An Analysis of the Image of Edna Pontellier in The Awakening from the Perspective of Feminism." Frontiers in Humanities and Social Sciences 4, no. 4 (April 27, 2024): 93–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.54691/pr0wre94.

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Kate Chopin occupies an important place in the history of female literature. She is the forerunner of feminist literature. The Awakening is Kate’s one of the most famous works, which is about a dissatisfied wife’s resistance to her husband and society. This paper, mainly from the feminist perspective, analyzes and interprets Edna’s main characters in Kate’s The Awakening. First, it introduces Kate’s feminist thought, and the historical and cultural background of her works. Then from the feminist point of view, the thesis analyzes the heroine’s identities as wife, mother, and self, and how to pursue her independence, and she was not accepted by the society and finally went to her doom. No individual can exist independently of social rules. We are the representatives of social culture. Chopin’s work challenges the patriarchal social order through the heroine.
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Valkeakari, Tuire. "A “Cry of the Dying Century”: Kate Chopin, The Awakening, and the Women’s Cause." Nordic Journal of English Studies 2, no. 1 (January 1, 2003): 193. http://dx.doi.org/10.35360/njes.133.

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Pitavy-Souques, Danièle. "Paysage langage ou l'impossible accès à la parole : une relecture de The Awakening de Kate Chopin." Caliban 26, no. 1 (1989): 91–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/calib.1989.1230.

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Álvarez Calleja, María Antonia. "El despertar de la mujer norteamericana: creación de una estética feminista en The Awakening de Kate Chopin." Epos : Revista de filología, no. 9 (August 29, 1993): 431. http://dx.doi.org/10.5944/epos.9.1993.9824.

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Faraudo, Rosario. "El trágico vuelo de Ícaro. Entramado mitológico y simbólico que subyace en The Awakening de Kate Chopin." Anuario de Letras Modernas 10 (May 31, 2002): 43–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.22201/ffyl.01860526p.2001.10.809.

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Hellystia, Devi. "Edna Pontellier's endeavors as the main character in Kate Chopin’s "The Awakening" in the nineteenth-century liberal feminism." English Education Journal 12, no. 4 (October 30, 2021): 642–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.24815/eej.v12i4.20437.

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This study analyzed the struggle of Edna Pontellier in the 19th-century liberal feminism in the novel entitled The Awakening written by Kate Chopin. Liberal feminism assumes that the main problem of gender inequality is the domination of institutions by men. Men control the economic sphere, political sphere, along with other things. 19th-century liberal feminism put its focus on women's equal liberty. In general, the novel is about Edna Pontellier, the woman who was trapped in the figure of a mother and wife. She struggled as a woman in the 19th-century to get equal liberty and follow her desires. The researcher used the qualitative method in analyzing the struggle of Edna Pontellier. The results of this study show Edna’s struggles to pursue her desires through Mill and Taylor’s 19th-century liberal feminism theory. She wanted to get the same political rights, economic opportunities, and education that men get. The results also showed the two things that lead Edna to become a figure of liberal feminism: an unhappy married life and her desire to free herself.
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Asmarani, Ratna. "THE INFLUENCE OF THREE MEN IN EDNA PONTELLIER’S LIFE IN THE AWAKENING BY KATE CHOPIN: A Psychoanalytic Study." TONIL: Jurnal Kajian Sastra, Teater dan Sinema 18, no. 1 (May 18, 2021): 35–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.24821/tnl.v18i1.4806.

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This paper focuses on the life of Edna Pontellier, the female main character in Kate Chopin’s The Awakening. The purpose is to analyse the influence of the three men in Edna Pontellier’s life. The analysis is done using the concept of id, ego, and superego from Freudian psychoanalysis. The result shows that the first man in Edna Pontellier’s life, Mr. Pontellier/her husband, serves as the superego that always directs Edna’s ego. The second man, Robert Lebrun, is her lover who encourages her to win back her ego which makes her able to begin resisting the superego’s demands. The third man, Alcee Arobin, is the woman-seducer who arouses and fullfils her id in the form of sexual desires which has been repressed so far. However, the psychological conflicts that she has to endure lead to her decision to end her own life in her own way. Key words: id, ego, superego, Freudian psychoanalysis.
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Allawi, Thamer Yousif, and Nabil Nasir Noaman. "Struggle and Identity Crisis of the Migrated Women in Selected American Novels." Journal of Tikrit University for Humanities 28, no. 7 (July 9, 2021): 25–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.25130/jtuh.28.7.2021.23.

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With three featured novels as a primary focus, this study investigates issues of gender conflict and identity crisis among migrant women. The Jungle (1904) by Upton Sinclair, The Awakening by Kate Chopin, Pocho (1959) by Jose Antonio Villarreal are among the novels to be studied. The problem and role of women has been neglected. Previous research on women’s migration has focused on struggle and identity crises, resulting in a wide body of literature that can be used to better understand the issue. The following study elucidates that the unhealthy and inappropriate treatment to migrant women contributes to the continued victimization of these women. The scope of this research can be identified by STANDPOINT THEORY. This theory is adopted to analyze the domain of struggle and identity crisis of migration women. This analysis looks at a few of the American novels about women immigration and their struggle and identity crisis.
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Fliss, Maryem. "Foreshadowing and Characterization through Opera and Piano in Kate Chopins the Awakening." International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) 12, no. 6 (June 5, 2023): 2470–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.21275/sr23626154331.

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Shakir Deair, Raghad, and Afrah Abduljabbr Abdul Sahib. "RADICAL WOMAN AS STRUCTURED IN KATE CHOPINS THE AWAKENING." International Journal of Research in Social Sciences and Humanities 10, no. 01 (March 18, 2020): 604–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.37648/ijrssh.v10i01.056.

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Wehner, David Z. "Awakenings: The Story of the Kate Chopin Revival.Ed. Bernard Koloski." Women's Studies 43, no. 2 (February 17, 2014): 271–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00497878.2014.863112.

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Schmidt, Rita Terezinha. "PARA ALÉM DO DUALISMO NATUREZA/CULTURA: FICÇÕES DO CORPO FEMININO." Organon 27, no. 52 (October 2, 2012). http://dx.doi.org/10.22456/2238-8915.33480.

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this text probes into the legacy of a central dualism of western culture –nature vs. culture – to examine how the tropo of the “natural woman” constructed in themodern period bears upon the narrative logics of two representative European novels ofthe XIX century: Gustave Flaubert’s Madame Bovary and Leon Tolstoi’s AnaKarenina. Then, it focuses on some scenes of Kate Chopin´s The awakening andVirgínia Woolf`s To the lighthouse to show to what extent the representation of thefemale characters’ experience of corporeality des-figure the dualisms upon whichtraditional cultural gender norms are predicated and, therefore, subvert the inscription ofthe body as the locus of the reproduction of femininity.
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KARAKOÇ, Murat. "EDNA’S AWAKENING: A JOURNEY FROM SLAVERY TO FREEDOM AND TO DESTRUCTION." Karadeniz Uluslararası Bilimsel Dergi, March 9, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.17498/kdeniz.1438265.

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The oppressed and suppressed female figure in a male-dominated society has been a case of debate since the beginning of human history. Although it is unfortunate that women and men experience the imposed duties inevitably, what and why they are obliged to do is a topic of controversy. Traditionally, men go to work, earn money, whereas women stay at home, take care of the house, and look after of children. The reason why such daily routines are regarded as a customary task is religious morality and culture in the background of society. Kate Chopin deals with the situation of the female figure in The Awakening. There, Edna Pontellier, the female protagonist of the novel, is depicted as a dynamic character, who gradually becomes aware of the dictates of the society represented by her husband and family institution. She has children to look after, a husband to satisfy, a house to take care of, and a patriarchal society to serve. In this article, the case of Edna is examined with a view to gender roles, especially defined according to Third Wave Feminism.
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"Awakenings: the story of the Kate Chopin revival." Choice Reviews Online 47, no. 09 (May 1, 2010): 47–4864. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/choice.47-4864.

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"Abjected Women and Feminine Subjectivity in Margaret Atwood’s Handmaid’s Tale and Kate Chopin’s the Awakening." American Research Journal of English and Literature 8, no. 1 (2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.21694/220011.

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