Role of Painting and Music and Significance of Characters in “The Awakening” Novel (Book Review Sample)
discuss the following aspects according to the novel provided "the awakening":The Role of Painting, The Role of Music, The Significance of Mademoiselle Resize and Edna and Her Family
“The Awakening”
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“The Awakening “by Kate Chopin shows the war a lady experiences with the end goal to break the present state of affairs. In this novel, Edna discharges herself to her most profound desires, diving into a shameless relationship that stirs her long, lethargic wants, inflames her heart, and in the end blinds her to all else. As she experiences these progressions, Edna includes herself in a wide range of exercises. Painting ends up one of her most loved side interests, and her work of art frequently delineates an essential individual in her life. Her motivation to paint is driven by her present feeling; this would clarify the energy embedded into every tranquility of workmanship. (123HELPME)
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