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The Awakening by Kate Chopin Review PowerPoint Mrs. Dibble

Setting and Social Background Grand Isle and New Orleans, LA – circa 1899 are the two settings Grand Isle and New Orleans, LA – circa 1899 are the two settings NO – Catholic, French, with a great deal of interracial mixing – is a relatively easy-going society. NO – Catholic, French, with a great deal of interracial mixing – is a relatively easy-going society. Husbands are NOT overly jealous of the attentions that their wives receive from other men. Women do not place too much credence on these attentions. Husbands are NOT overly jealous of the attentions that their wives receive from other men. Women do not place too much credence on these attentions. The problem comes from Edna who is not from there – she does take Robert’s flirtations seriously. The problem comes from Edna who is not from there – she does take Robert’s flirtations seriously.

Cont. Edna is a Southern Presbyterian who contrasts with her husband who is a Creole. Edna is a Southern Presbyterian who contrasts with her husband who is a Creole. Creoles are the descendants of early French or Spanish settlers. Another definition is a mixture of African and French or African and Spanish. A third definition is “Gens de Couleur” or “Free People of Color” Creoles are the descendants of early French or Spanish settlers. Another definition is a mixture of African and French or African and Spanish. A third definition is “Gens de Couleur” or “Free People of Color”

Cont. NO was established in 1718 as a French-Canadian outpost. NO was established in 1718 as a French-Canadian outpost. Located by the mouth of the Mississippi, it developed rapidly. Located by the mouth of the Mississippi, it developed rapidly. Its unique social structure began to evolve with the mass importation of African slaves in the 1720s. Its unique social structure began to evolve with the mass importation of African slaves in the 1720s. By the end of the 18 th century it was the haven of smugglers, gamblers, prostitutes, and pirates! By the end of the 18 th century it was the haven of smugglers, gamblers, prostitutes, and pirates! Became refuge of whites and free blacks – and their slaves – escaping slave revolts in St. Dominque. Became refuge of whites and free blacks – and their slaves – escaping slave revolts in St. Dominque.

Cont. The Spanish, French, and people of color worked together, lived next door to one another, and intermarried, creating a distinctive Creole culture. The Spanish, French, and people of color worked together, lived next door to one another, and intermarried, creating a distinctive Creole culture. NO was already a diverse city when it was part of the Louisiana Purchase – American immigrants weren’t particularly welcome there. NO was already a diverse city when it was part of the Louisiana Purchase – American immigrants weren’t particularly welcome there. Then, in the Battle of NO, the final battle of the War of 1812, Anglos and Creoles fought side by side. They were even backed by pirates like Jean Lafitte! Then, in the Battle of NO, the final battle of the War of 1812, Anglos and Creoles fought side by side. They were even backed by pirates like Jean Lafitte!

Cont. Before the Civil War, NO experienced an economic Golden Age as a port and finance center for the cotton industry. Before the Civil War, NO experienced an economic Golden Age as a port and finance center for the cotton industry. This came to an end with the Union occupation and the Union blockade. This came to an end with the Union occupation and the Union blockade. The Old “French Quarter”- where Edna and the others live – is the site of the original settlement. The Quarter is laid out on a grid that hasn’t changed since The Old “French Quarter”- where Edna and the others live – is the site of the original settlement. The Quarter is laid out on a grid that hasn’t changed since The architecture is predominantly Spanish, with a strong Caribbean influence. The architecture is predominantly Spanish, with a strong Caribbean influence.

Victorian and Early 20 th Century Sexuality The Victorian attitude toward human sexuality was largely influenced by two people: Darwin and Freud The Victorian attitude toward human sexuality was largely influenced by two people: Darwin and Freud Darwin “lowered” man to almost animal status Darwin “lowered” man to almost animal status Freud “revealed” that man’s most every thought was sex related Freud “revealed” that man’s most every thought was sex related Although it is clear that Alcee Arobin’s threat to Edna is sexual and that they did indeed consummate their relationship, Chopin does not openly discuss this. Although it is clear that Alcee Arobin’s threat to Edna is sexual and that they did indeed consummate their relationship, Chopin does not openly discuss this. Men and women were not supposed to talk or THINK about sex. Men and women were not supposed to talk or THINK about sex.

Symbolism in the Text ART – - a symbol of both freedom and failure - a major part of Edna’s awakening is her decision to take up painting again - through her sale of paintings, she is able to leave Leonce’s house and move to the Pigeon House - there is the suggestion that her art is flawed (her drawing of Mad. Ratignolle is not a good likeness) - Mad. Reisz often cautions Edna about what it takes to be an artist – the “courageous soul” and the “strong wings”.

Birds - major symbol from the first page to the final image - the mockingbird and parrot symbolize various ineffective attempts at communication. - both birds are best known for their imitation of others, rather than having their own voice – they cannot tell their own stories - the parrot screeches “Get out! Get out!” which could foreshadow Edna’s desire to leave confines of her middle-class life.

- The fact that both birds are caged clearly shows entrapment. - the ability to spread wings and fly occurs often in the novel – “strong wings” - while listening to Mad.Riesz, Edna daydreams about a naked man standing on a beach watching a bird fly away.

Food There are several symbolic meals in the novel including There are several symbolic meals in the novel including – The meal on Cheniere Caminada which occurs when she wakes up from her fairy tale sleep – The dinner party at her “old house” when she is ready to leave for the Pigeon House – viewed by some to recreate the Last Supper

Swimming Appears as a central issue 3 times - Edna tells Mad. Ratignolle of her experience as a young girl swimming through the meadow – here the swimming is an escape from formalized religion (Edna’s father’s gloomy prayers)

Water Water is a symbol of both freedom and escape. Water is a symbol of both freedom and escape. Edna remember the Kentucky fields of her childhood as an ocean, and she daydreams of the day she “swam” the meadow. Her learning to swim in the Gulf is a show of self-assertion, and she finally “escapes to the sea”. Even in NO there are lots of references to water in the form of rain or the river. Edna remember the Kentucky fields of her childhood as an ocean, and she daydreams of the day she “swam” the meadow. Her learning to swim in the Gulf is a show of self-assertion, and she finally “escapes to the sea”. Even in NO there are lots of references to water in the form of rain or the river.

Piano Playing Even at the beginning of the novel we hear the Farival twins playing the piano. Here, the fact of playing the piano is an allusion to the opera. On the evening of Edna’ 1 st swim, the twins play again, but their inept poundings are replaced by Mad. Reisz. Even at the beginning of the novel we hear the Farival twins playing the piano. Here, the fact of playing the piano is an allusion to the opera. On the evening of Edna’ 1 st swim, the twins play again, but their inept poundings are replaced by Mad. Reisz. Both Adele and Mad. Reisz play the piano. Each woman functions to underscore a different aspect of the novel. Adele is good because she practices every day – but she does not love it. She wants to set a good example for her kids. Mad. Reisz is an artist. She serves as a mentor to Edna. Both Adele and Mad. Reisz play the piano. Each woman functions to underscore a different aspect of the novel. Adele is good because she practices every day – but she does not love it. She wants to set a good example for her kids. Mad. Reisz is an artist. She serves as a mentor to Edna.

Sleep and Awakening The 1 st night of the novel, Edna cannot sleep after her husband rebukes her for neglecting the children. It is during this sleepless night that her “awakening” begins. We are told, “An indescribable oppression, which seemed to generate in some unfamiliar part of her consciousness, filled her whole being with a vague anguish.” The 1 st night of the novel, Edna cannot sleep after her husband rebukes her for neglecting the children. It is during this sleepless night that her “awakening” begins. We are told, “An indescribable oppression, which seemed to generate in some unfamiliar part of her consciousness, filled her whole being with a vague anguish.”

Themes Repressed Feelings Repressed Feelings Personal Freedom Personal Freedom Role of Women – Role of Women – – to conform or to be. – “Good Girl” versus “Bad Girl” The necessary male The necessary male Search for Self Search for Self Alienation and loneliness Alienation and loneliness Sleep and awakening Sleep and awakening Art is power Art is power