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Through the use of dramatic irony, Kate was able to prove her point. ... Chopin was obviously frustrated with the credulity of her society and their views on relationships. ...
I also believe Chopin lived in a time where opinions of women were not valued. ... For seventy years, Chopin’s work was disregarded until it was uncovered in the 1950’s during prohibition. ...
Kate Chopin was a woman who chose not to believe that friendship, motherhood, or even marriage would provide personal identity. Chopin felt that identity came from knowing yourself within.
Approximate Word count = 448 Approximate Pages = 1.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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