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Gender Role Barrier In The Awakening

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The pressures of breaking the gender role barrier are too difficult for Edna Pontellier to handle in The Awakening. By setting the book in the Victorian Era, Chopin displays the obvious struggle between what the expectation is versus the desire to be an individual. Edna’s cold demeanor towards conformity involved in being a motherly woman is shown through the characterization of her close friend Adele Ratignolle. Edna desired to be her own person without a dominant presence lingering overhead to judge and correct her every move in life. This is the opposite of the gender role placed upon Victorian women to be submissive and to avoid conflict with their husbands. Chopin also successfully brings the symbolism of an injured bird into the
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