OK, almost finished. Read The Awakening chapters 27-39 and sewer the following questions. Make sure you make up any missing discussion board posts before tomorrow-- I will be giving you credit for these.
Last questions: 1) Chopin writes of Edna: "The pigeon-house pleased her . . . There was . . . a feeling of having descended in the social scale, with a corresponding sense of having risen in the spiritual." What does she mean exactly. Explain how this can be true for Edna. 2) What is it that leads Edna to her fate at the end of the novel? Is it men? Society? Is there any other possible outcome?
Thanks for staying current with the discussion questions AND the rest of your summer assignment. I look forward to reading more of your work and getting to know you. Best.
DUE Wednesday, August 22, 10:00PM
Last questions: 1) Chopin writes of Edna: "The pigeon-house pleased her . . . There was . . . a feeling of having descended in the social scale, with a corresponding sense of having risen in the spiritual." What does she mean exactly. Explain how this can be true for Edna. 2) What is it that leads Edna to her fate at the end of the novel? Is it men? Society? Is there any other possible outcome?
Thanks for staying current with the discussion questions AND the rest of your summer assignment. I look forward to reading more of your work and getting to know you. Best.
DUE Wednesday, August 22, 10:00PM