Theme Of True Emotions In Kate Chopin's 'The Awakening'

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At the age of 36, Edna is a married woman with two kids. Married to a wealthy man, people expect her to be satisfied in life, but she is is. Edna feels as if he is missing a key factor in life that gives her satisfaction.This is why in the story titled The Awakening, by Kate Chopin, the author shows a clear idea to be satisfied in life one must express their true emotions.
In the story titled The Awakening the author shows the clear idea that to be satisfied in life, one must express their true emotions. A great example is it of this is when Edna is by herself thinking about her life.” There were days when she was happy without knowing why. she was happy to be alive and breathing… There were days when she was unhappy, she did not know why… …show more content…

“She carried in her hands a handkerchief, which she tore into ribbons, rolled into a ball, and flung upon her. Once she stops, and taking off her wedding ring, flung it upon the carpet.When she saw it lying there, she stamped her heel upon it, striving to crush it... In a sweeping passion she seized a glass vase from the table and flung it up on the tiles of the hearth. She wanted to destroy something. The crash and clatter is what she wanted to hear… A maid, alarmed at the din of breaking glass, entered the room to discover what was the matter… Edna held out her hand, and taking the ring slipped up on her finger”(87-88) Here Edna's not happy with her current life situation and gets mad. The tone and mood for this is very aggressive with Edna throwing and breaking everything in sight, and with her trying to stomp on her marriage ring. It is obvious that she is not happy with her life. We see theme here because Edna gets easily mad so she starts throwing and breaking things this shows Edna not being happy in life. Therefore this quote ultimately shows a theme that to be satisfied in life, one must express your true

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