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- The Troubles of a Troubled Woman: Edna PontellierThis is a paper that focuses on various mental conditions of Edna Pontellier.
- Edna Pontellier's Sexual Awareness - Awakening Can Mean ArousalExamines the character Edna Pontellier from Kate Chopin's "The Awakening" concerning her relationships with men in the story and how she explores various aspects of her sexuality.
- Edna Pontellier as The Ideal CharacterKate Chopin created an ideal character in Edna.
- Awake My Senses, Awake My SoulThink you know where the natural elements comes from? Think again...
- Nothing Ever Truly Sits StillThis poem is about how the world never really sits still. The world never really does sleep.
- Now-248poetry
- When She AwakesAfter making love -- how dare I even assume that me and her made love but after our night together what is going to happen. "When She Awakes" is about such a time is it wrong of me to think accidentally in love?
- America the LonesomeAn examination of whether or not America's literary tradition has an underlying theme of a desire for solitude, as Ellison suggested
- Condemnation of BooksAn article about how writers whose works contain controversial topics, are automatically put on the chopping block.
- AwakeningWhen you are awakened, there is no turning back. So if you fear the awakening, you should take a sleeping pill.
- Characterization of Arobin from The Awakening by Kate ChopinIn the novel The Awakening by Kate Chopin, the character of Alcée Arobin is often looked down on for diverting Edna's attention from her marriage.
- Awaken!Good morning everyone!
- Poetry: Awakening to Sleep More DeeplyA poem that endeavours to show us that our real role of soul might still be sleeping whole within us, still waiting to extol, when we begin to enrol, and get off from our patrol of control.
- Awakening of the HeartYep! Time to wake up my heart.
- Life is a Thing!I feel so alive today and confident in my future.
- Literary Themes in The AwakeningThe Awakening by Kate Chopin addresses the struggle between societal constraints and the pursuit of self discovery for a woman living in the late 1800s.
- A Woman's WorthThe definition of a woman, a lady, in all her true power and right granted by God.
In the MorningLine poetry is the simplest form of poetry. It contains parallel structure and reveals an issue to the audience. This poem is about my mornings as a college student.- My Brush Lay Awakea poem I wrote.
- A Dedication to AwakeningA poem.
- Awake in BedA poem.
- The MedsA poem about living with mental illness
- I Lie AwakeFrom The Heart/Heartbreak
- An Analysis of Edna's Character Development in Kate Chopin's The AwakeningEdna is seen as a woman trapped by society's expectations, a woman trying to escape the boundaries that surround her, and a woman who accepts that she failed to reach her freedom.


