by Kate Chopin
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(4 months ago) |
04 Aug, 2024
I read the Awakening for the first time in high school and the subject matter always stuck with me. This summer, I decided to read it again and was immediately intrigued by Edna. Despite written in 1899, Edna's struggle to attain a sort of freedom within herself while living in a highly oppressive society still rings true today. The men in her life routinely felt they knew better than Edna and denied her true agency over herself.
I always found the end of the book fascinating because it parallels a scene in the beginning where Edna gets her first taste of freedom. Having her awakening coincide with her learning to swim and then ending in the same manner was unsettlingly brilliant.
I'm very glad that I decided to read this book again, it's very thought provoking. And I like to think of people in the late 1800s being scandalized by it.
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