The Awakening- Book Review


The Awakening
Kate Chopin
Genre-Novella, literary fiction, Psychological fiction, feminist literature, Classic
This is an uninhibited and beautifully written novella in 1899 about the women’s self-discovery- the awakening. This book talks about the spiritual, psychological, emotional and sexual awakening. Mrs Pontellier, a young married woman, though has so many social restrictions as a wife and the mother of two children, dreams to be independent. It is not that she was unhappy with her husband. She didn’t love him the way she should have. Instead, She is in love with someone else. The story not only talks about the women’s passion but her struggle for independence from the curb of the society. It is a feminist novel, a daring one for that age. I personally enjoyed reading this book and the ending blew my mind.
“An indescribable oppression, which seemed to generate in some unfamiliar part of her consciousness, filled her whole being with vague anguish.”
“She had apprehended instinctively the dual life – that outward existence which conforms, the inward life which questions.”
“Conditions would some way adjust themselves, she felt; but whatever came, she had resolved never again to belong to another than herself.”
“Authority, coercion is what needed. Put your foot down good and hard; the only way to manage a wife.”

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