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Casting Shadows Essay, Research Paper

Casting Shadows

Happiness; is it essential or is it a mere unimportant simplistic virtue in

life?s plans? Does everyone have the right to happiness? It is stated in the

Constitution that we as Americans have the right to life, liberty, and the

PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS. In the novel The Awakening by Kate Chopin the

main Character Edna has the ?perfect life?. The sweet loving husband, the cute

children, enormous amounts of money and an extremely large house. Yet with all

of this Edna is partially happy, but is not fulfilled. Since having a rushed

marriage to spite her parents Edna never took time to examine her life to see

what she wanted out of it. Edna late in the marriage wanted the freedom to

explore her mind, find herself and find what this person liked. In the following I

will defend the actions Edna took to find her happiness as irrational as they may

seem.

This story took place in the late 1800?s when women?s liberation was never

heard of. In this era women were supposed to find happiness in serving their

husbands and taking care of the children. There were no other options within

the restrictive boundaries of marriage, and divorce was never an alternative.

Women?s lives were austere and self enrichment or self gratification were often

times cast aside relative to the more mundane tasks of daily life. Most women

accepted this but Edna did not. She figured that life was more than constantly

doing for someone else. She wanted time for herself in order to figure out who

she was. Some may see this as selfish but everyone is entitled to ?me? time

and space. Although I admit she did not go about it in the best way at times;

Edna still was in going in the right direction.

Edna?s marriage to Leonce Pontellier was to spite her father the Colonel

because Leonce was of a different religious faith. Also, Leonce was unceasingly

devoted to Edna which was something that had never occurred in any other

relationship. Edna, who had not experienced many male relationships before this

was naive when it came to men. This naivet? affected her in such a way that

she neither knew love and it?s limitations nor the experience it took to make it

through a relationship. This showed Edna?s immaturity which was a big issue in

this story. This shown as the woman inside who had been asleep all those years.

Her relationship with Leonce was what she sought to find happiness in.

After six years of marriage to Leonce, Edna felt an ever-growing void in

her life. She gave up all of her responsibilities such as taking care of her

children when they were sick and she never spent time playing with them. This

shows a contrast between her inner self which was ?awakening? and her outer

self as a mother and a wife. At first, her character is portrayed as accepting

of the ?outer role? in which she has to play. Soon after though she finds out

that she can have fulfillment too. Edna?s ?awakening? occurs and she is able to

grow spiritually, intimately and emotionally. Her life is confined as if in a cage.

This confinement is represented by the parrot in the story squaking in French

?Get out!?. He was caged and he was screaming to leave. The same is true of

Edna?s heart. It was screaming for freedom and independence in her

monotonous life. This resulted in her moving into the ?pigeon house? that she

purchased, which was a small house she bought around the corner from the

Pontellier?s mansion. There Edna displayed her independence by her lack of

acceptance of the things that Leonce had bought for her and proved to everyone

including herself that no one had to be dependent on what society called the

?moral way of living.?

In the end Edna swims naked into the ocean that was so free and open

freeing herself from societies restrictions. She swam out smoothly and

fearlessly and there she gave up herself to the ocean. Her decision to free

herself of earthly bonds was made with great resolve. Edna had made her

decision. She swam out and made the ultimate sacrifice…… herself. Edna knew

she was born in the right place at the wrong time and there was nothing this life

had to offer her. There was no room for free thinking women. She had two

choices these being either to live her whole life in misery and hide her spirit and

soul, or to sacrifice herself, that is her outer being and keep her dignity and

essence. Edna chose the latter as she gracefully left this world.

All of Edna?s actions were not unintentional. She knew what she wanted like

most, but Edna was the only woman to have the courage and the determination

to go on the road less traveled. This story showed Edna?s awakening, and her

realization that she had options and did not have to go along. This was her

revelation but she knew that society would never accept it so she killed herself

with dignity instead of being just another shadow.

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