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kate chopin's the awakening


The widowed Chopin moved back to St. Louis with her six children in 1882 because of her husband's death due to swamp fever. She longed for being a great mother, wife and neighbor and she did succeed although her outlook on life soon died along with her husband. His death impacted her greatly as she became really depressed. It was now that she realized she needed to support her 6 young children all on her own thus becoming a writer. She began to read a medley of books now from Darwin to Sarah Orne Jewett, she felt it a necessity to help mourn the loss of her husband. Her first attempts at writing were brief sketches for a local .
             newspaper which were short descriptions of her life in Louisiana. This soon faded because it was not her passion. She longed to write of more risky topics such as she would write in her diaries, letters and the fiction she would read. The most intriguing subject for Chopin was female subjugation and freedom. She was quickly accepted and praised as a "local color writer. However after her publication of the infamous book "the Awakening" in 1899, success in her writing career quickly and drastically declined. It shocked and amazed critics which was a major "awakening" for them because many of her previous works were shadowed and not as well known. Chopin was severely criticized for depicting a sexualized and independent-thinking woman who questioned her role within the southern patriarchy. Chopin soon found herself stuck between society and the moral of that time. This disapproval by , what seemed like everyone around her, left her questioning herself and gave her little hope and faith for the future. She wrote very little up to her time of death in 1906. . The Awakening was reissued and Kate Chopin finally received the credit she rightly deserved as an author in 1964. .
             The Awakening is best described as a story of a sensual, determined woman who insists on her independence.


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