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Kate Chopin’s
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Born Catherine O’Flaherty Creole/Irish Background Widowed at 32: husband Oscar dies and leaves Kate with $230,000 in debt Wrote to support family: became successful author of short fiction… Historical background
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…until The Awakening is published in 1899
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Critical response- Some positive: “Analytical, and fine-spun,” - The Book Buyer “The work of an artist who can suggest more than one side of her subject with a single line.” - St. Louis Republic
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But most critical response:
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“not…wholesome,” - The Dial “should be labeled ‘poison’,” - St. Louis Post-Dispatch “It was not necessary for a writer of so great refinement and poetic grace to enter the over-worked field of sex-fiction,” - Chicago Times-Herald But most critical response:
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Women’s role in society Women’s role in the household Consequences of Individualism Implications of Self-Expression
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Awakening! Types of Awakening: Physical Emotional Intellectual
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Aphrodite (Greek) or Venus (Latin): Aphrodite was the goddess of love and beauty. She was said to have been born of water. It is believed that she sprang from a sea-birth near the island of Cytherea. The two components of Aphrodite are passion and water.
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Echo and Narcissus Echo cursed to only reply + Narcissus totally full of himself = Tragedy
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Mythical Allusions Gulf Spirit Sea Spirit from Celtic and Creole myths Takes humans back to the water
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Mythical Allusions Icarus Fashioned wings of feathers and wax Flew too close to the sun
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Orpheus and Eurydice Love unfulfilled Pain of emotional entanglement Undying love
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Fairy Tales: Classic Images: Women are vestal and innocent Put to Sleep or Isolated to preserve innocence Desired for innocence
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Important Symbols Birds Water Clothing Houses Music/Art and Expression
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