Consider Edna Pontellier’s decision to pursue love and desire beyond her marriage in The Awakening. To what extent do you think the pressures of gender role expectations excuse, or fail to excuse, her affair with another man?

 Prompt: I think that in the story she has a huge amount of pressure to be the woman of the house. Her husband is always expecting her to take care of the children and do all of the tasks around the house, while all he does at home is lounge around. This is also replicated in the world that they live in because she is expected by the world around her to do the things that her husband wants her to do. This is why it makes her feel pressured all the time and eventually break. 

Summary: Today we read the Awakening

Reflection:  I think that today's lesson was important because it showed us the pressure that women are forced to follow. This makes it so that women are expected to do so many different things even if they don't want to or don't have the capability to do so. It is important to understand what women have to go through all the time. 

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