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False Roles and Fictitious Selves in “The Awakening” by Kate Chopin

Subtext: Conversations about Classic Books and Films

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The Mother Woman in the Beginning Part of the Novel

The novel takes place at a holiday location on grand isle where everyone is creole. There's a sense of a lack of boundaries in this society, she says. Part of that is actually the freedom of catholicism, i think,. relative freedom in terms of free with a body and stuff like that compared to certain more strict types of protestantism. So i think there's a bit cultural difference there.

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