Relationship With the Men of Edna Pontellier Term Paper

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relationships of Edna Pontellier in Kate Chopin's book, the Awakening. The writer of this paper uses examples from the book to take the reader on a journey through Pontellier's relationships and how they impacted her life and actions.

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Often times when someone does something like commit suicide the world turns a cold and blind eye to what may have contributed to that person's downward spiral. Authors of literature can take the time to explore this dark side of the person's life, which is exactly what Kate Chopin did in her classic tale The Awakening. Chopin shocked the literary world when she penned the story of Edna Pontellier and her desire to be free of a loveless marriage and boring children. It was written in a time when women were often trapped in such marriages and they had been born and raised to accept such a fate and learn to work within its confines to try and find some small measure of tolerability or happiness. In The Awakening Edna chose to find neither of these things and instead found herself elated at taking control of her destiny even though it meant her own death. The relationships she had with the men around her contributed to her feelings of entrapment and her feelings of imprisonment. Therefore when she made her final decision she did so based on not just her own needs and beliefs but the understanding of what her relationships meant to her and hers to them.

As the story opens we are given a front row seat to the mundane existence of Edna's life. She has a husband that interacts with her as if it is a chore that he must perform and perform with a sense of duty.

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We se that he is not so remotely jealous that he cares what she does as long as the children are taken care of and he is not expected to contribute to her need for stimulation be it in the intellectual capacity or otherwise. Edna's relationship with her father was typicl of many women's relationships with their fathers during that era. As a young girl she was the apple of his ey though the bulk of care fell to females. She was raised to marry and submit to the mediocrity that would surround her . In this era men raised their daughters to comply and not make waves because if they did so they would gain reputations and that would reflect poorly on the father. He might be accused of being unable to control his household . Therefore female children were expected to study things that would serve them as housewives, find a man and marry him and make her parents look good in their societal place.

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