Gender Roles In Kate Chopin's The Awakening

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[1]The Awakening by Kate Chopin shows how the woman where treated back then. In Edna time it shows how women were supposed to be good wives who were housewives and taking care of their children and doing everything for their husband showing the stereotype of a women. Even though Edna killed herself it shows how her society was and how unfair they were getting treated. What The Awakening is trying to show us is to inspire feminism and give the women there freedom. The genders in this book shows how important the issues with femininity and masculinity are.
[2]What Feminism is women’s rights, women’s freedom, it has grown big in the past decade. “It has been recognized since for its realistic rendering of women's social plight at the turn of the 20th century” (ABC-CLIO's) women proclaim their individual personalities to the people who are against them. The Awakening shows that
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What Edna Pontellier shows many ways on how she uses it as she speaks to Madame Ratigonolle she mentions “I would give up the essential; I would give my money, I would give my life for my children; but I wouldn't give myself” (Chopin 47). Edna considers herself as a stable person and continues on her path realizing her opinions are what feminism is in a person. There are a lot of people who have different views on feminism some say woman are at men’s heels waiting to receive an order from them.
[3]When Edna Pontellier kills herself her action upon doing that dishonors what feminism is. What she thought the things she would love but cannot get it right away, she feels like her life is nothing and should just give up on it. When Robert leaves to Mexico Edna then because somehow depressed and says that his “going had some way taken the brightness, the color, the