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The Awakening1
Title: The Awakening1
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 829 | Pages: 3.5 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Awakening1
Kate Chopin’s novel “The Awakening” is full of symbolism. In each chapter there is a central symbol that adds to the meaning of the story. Small symbols throughout the novel such as sunshades, children playing and pianos represent properties of domesticity and society rules which Edna tries to separate herself from. Chopin does however, give larger representative symbols to add meaning to the novel.
The first line of the novel is perhaps the most
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Kate Chopin is a master of using subtle aspects of writing as symbolism. Even the smallest detail or flow of language adds to the story’s meaning and emotion. The symbolism in “The Awakening” is not obvious but is interpreted by the reader. Understanding the symbolism makes the novel more emotional and comprehensible. Chopin displays great talent for the use of symbolism in “The Awakening” because it truly adds to the meaning of the work.
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