Kate Chopin as the earliest feminist writer and how she reflects feminist. Kate Chopin she is a great writer who wrote many stories and novels. Her writing is mind blowing, one of her greatest writing is about feminist rights, and she makes people think outside the story while making text to self or text to text connection. Kate Chopin she’s know as one of the American greatest Writer, she inspired people with her writing, and grabbed their attention through her writing. Kate Chopin she is born in St. Louis, she grew up speaking both French and English. Her father was an Irish immigrant who pursued and achieved to be a successful business man, he was known for his hard work, and he died in a train wreck when his daughter was four years old, and her half -brother died in a civil war. Her mother was the daughter of …show more content…
The family enjoyed a high place in St. Louis society; and her mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother were active, pious Catholics of French heritage. Despite this Kate grew up in lively place where she was loved, and companied by beautiful ladies who were so dedicated to become successful in life. Kate’s great- grandmother was a story teller, she influence and motivated Kate to become writer, she believed that one day Kate will be modernist writer. After Kate father died, which left her mother heart broken and Kate was left being raised in a female household by her mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. Her great-grandmother had a huge impact on Kate life a taught her female views on life such as love, dreams, and becoming successful. Growing up as a child Kate began her education and catholic school devoted to creating good wives and mothers, while also teaching independent