Rebellion/Seeking Self Identification in Kate Chopin’s The Awakening
碩士 === 中國文化大學 === 英國語文學系 === 100 === Since the date of publication of Kate Chopin’s The Awakening, the novel has raised a great deal of disturbances. The contemporary society held a negative view against the novel and severe attacks on it. The Awakening challenges the long-lasting patriarchal inst...
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ndltd-TW-100PCCU02380022016-04-04T04:17:46Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/34663242831810696505 Rebellion/Seeking Self Identification in Kate Chopin’s The Awakening 凱特‧蕭邦的《覺醒》中的反叛/追尋自我 Wang, Lo-chuan 王絡絹 碩士 中國文化大學 英國語文學系 100 Since the date of publication of Kate Chopin’s The Awakening, the novel has raised a great deal of disturbances. The contemporary society held a negative view against the novel and severe attacks on it. The Awakening challenges the long-lasting patriarchal institution, family system, and motherhood as a vocation. At first glance, Kate Chopin’s The Awakening indeed caused some dissatisfaction and offensiveness for the majority of people in that era. Being a mother, however, the protagonist abandoned her husband especially her children in order to seek her illusions for love and the pursuit of self. But once we read the text closely, we will discover that the heroine in fact is pursuing the basic freedom as a human being; nevertheless, under the historical context and social culture, a woman is denied having such rights. Transforming from a traditional submissive woman into a woman pursuing independence and autonomy, Edna confronts not only the long-time male-dominated societal sovereignty but also the almost indissoluble cultural institution. In this thesis, I will explore the contemporary societal environments and ambiences in which Edna lives; the stereotype and expectations toward women’s roles; furthermore, the unique cultural background where Edna visits and who she meets and later trigger her yearning for individuation. Shan-Hsiung Ting 丁善雄 2012 學位論文 ; thesis 96 en_US |
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碩士 === 中國文化大學 === 英國語文學系 === 100 === Since the date of publication of Kate Chopin’s The Awakening, the novel has raised a great deal of disturbances. The contemporary society held a negative view against the novel and severe attacks on it. The Awakening challenges the long-lasting patriarchal institution, family system, and motherhood as a vocation.
At first glance, Kate Chopin’s The Awakening indeed caused some dissatisfaction and offensiveness for the majority of people in that era. Being a mother, however, the protagonist abandoned her husband especially her children in order to seek her illusions for love and the pursuit of self. But once we read the text closely, we will discover that the heroine in fact is pursuing the basic freedom as a human being; nevertheless, under the historical context and social culture, a woman is denied having such rights.
Transforming from a traditional submissive woman into a woman pursuing independence and autonomy, Edna confronts not only the long-time male-dominated societal sovereignty but also the almost indissoluble cultural institution.
In this thesis, I will explore the contemporary societal environments and ambiences in which Edna lives; the stereotype and expectations toward women’s roles; furthermore, the unique cultural background where Edna visits and who she meets and later trigger her yearning for individuation.
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