The Identification Of Self-Image In Edna Pontellier's Elle

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The actions Elle decides to make changes her life completely and leads to the death of her best friend, Karen. In the first place, society are quick to judge by appearances and without knowing the true story behind the event. To compare, Elle is being judged by her self-image that is portrayed by the society in a negative way, without knowing what exactly happened. “The paper described Karen as a ‘lovely, vibrant girl – so full of life.’ They called me a ‘ruthless blonde who didn’t think’” (Hollander 119). People around Elle did not listen to her when she was trying to tell the truth. Just because she survives the accident, others start to use this as an opportunity to get as much dirt on Elle as possible. Even though, the situation was quite

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