Edna Pontellier's Role In The Awakening

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The Awakening Edna Pontellier is the protagonist of the novel. When the story begins she is the submissive wife that her husband expects her to be. Throughout the story Edna “awakens” from the trance she is in, and begins to find herself and realize her worth. She decides to take her life in realization that eventually she will always be unhappy and bored with it. She is to be praised for her final decision because no person should feel the way that Edna Pontellier did. She knew in the end everyone would suffer by having her around.

The Ocean has a significant role to play in this story. It represents the changes taking place in Edna. It was in the Ocean waters that Edna began to “awaken.” Before when she was in the waters she was afraid. …show more content…

The men she “loved” would come and go like waves on a beach. The first love that was mentioned was an officer and what the book had to say was “She had been passionately enamored of a dignified and sad-eyed cavalry officer who visited her father in Kentucky. She could not leave his presence when he was there, nor remove her eyes from his face. But the cavalry officer melted imperceptibly out of her existence.” Here’s what it had to say about the second, “ At another time her affections were deeply engaged by a young gentleman who visited a lady on a neighboring plantation.” There was a time when Edna had felt she had found true love. The text says this, “ She was a grown young woman when she was overtaken by what she supposed the climax of her fate. It was when the face and figure of a great tragedian began to haunt her imagination and stir her senses. The persistence of the infatuation lent an aspect of genuineness. The hopelessness of it colored it with the lofty tones of a great passion.” Edna loved him. But she still married a different man, Leonce Pontellier. “ Her marriage to Leonce Pontellier was purely an accident, in the respect resembling many other marriages which masquerade as the decrees of Fate. It was in the midst of her secret passion that she met him.” Edna did not love Leonce, she later realized she married him for his prospects. “ She fancied there was a sympathy of thought and taste between them, in which fancy she was

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