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: Women in a relationship or especially a marriage may feel as though they have to fulfill to many responsibilities, therefore leading them to feel trapped and exhausted like Edna did. The expectation from society that a wife is supposed to nurture most likely made her feel as though her marriage was a chore, and made her not want to communicate with her husband, kids, and such.


Summary: Worked on questions related to "I don't want a wife" and read the excerpt from "the awakening" on common lit.


Reflection: Learned how to apply the knowledge of societal expectations to literature and analyzed gender norms.

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