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    The Missing Puzzle “Farewell forever!” were the last words Jane said to me before she left Thornfield. The words Jane had said circled in my head over and over again and the enraged and heartbroken face she had on her face when she left my house pictured in my head. I felt as if a thunderstorm was going on inside me, all the hopes and plans I made to do with Jane all crushed down. I couldn’t believe what just happened. Even though I tried my best to keep Jane right next to me, she wouldn’t…

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    Madsen offers a psychoanalytic reading of The Awakening. She argues that Edna is caught between the Imaginary (pre-Oedipus complex) and Symbolic (post-Oedipus complex) worlds, and is trying to return to the Imaginary. Madsen argues that Edna’s early loss of her mother disrupts the normal Electra complex and instead leaves Edna in psychosexual allegiance with her father, but with “no model of feminine gender construction” (112). Edna’s mother’s death removes young Edna’s possibility of returning…

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    years at Lowood, six as a student and two as a teacher. After she teaches two year in Lowood, she seeks for new experiences. Then, she accepts a governess position at a mansion which is called Thornfield. She teaches a ward French girl whose name is Adèle ,in this place. She finds herself in a secret love with Mr. Rochester who is the owner of the Thornfileld. They decide to marry but in their wedding day, Mr. Mason has come and declared himself as the brother of Rochester’s wife. So, the…

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    presumably did not know how to be a good mother since she had never been mothered herself. Consequently, it is not surprising that she gives her children little thought and care. “Edna’s reaching out to others is either brief and transitory (as with Adele and the children) or colored by a selfish motive (as with Robert)” (Ringe) Edna has no problem letting her mother in law take the children for an extended time. As a matter of fact, she likes being alone. Her few happy or content moments are…

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    something we do since it makes working fun and the time seems to go by quickly. Country music is one style of music I do not enjoy listening to. I know it can be motivational but I do not find it to be that way for me. Artists such as Bruno Mars and Adele are also on my list of not enjoyable or motivational music. Listening to certain styles and genera’s of music reveal a lot of characteristics about a person. Music in today’s society has too many bad references and swear words. I know that 80’s…

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    What is Music? When words fail, music speaks. Music is an unavoidable part in everyone’s life. Whether its music you play by personal choice or music you hear in supermarkets or on the radio in the car. Society is all about music. Music has been a part of every culture; it has been there from the beginning of time and will be there at the end. Music is not just noise, music is another language to express your thoughts and your personality, it is a type of therapy and motivator, and it is a…

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    Informational Interview with Denzel Blount There are many useful resources when researching jobs or trying to find a future career path to follow. However, one of the more personal and in depth ways to conduct this research is through an informational interview with a professional in the field themselves. With that in mind, I attempted to contact a professional in my field. Unfortunately, no one directly related to my field was able to meet with me, but I was able to conduct an interview with a…

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    Junjie Liu Ms. Kennedy American Lit. Per.7 Dec. 29th 2015 The Awakening was published by the American woman writer Kate Chopin in 1899. During 19th century, society had made great progress in many aspects; however, women were not allowed to strive for their self identity. In men’s eyes, women were similar to the property belonging to men. The author focuses on this idea in The Awakening and portrays female’s social status, marital life, and autonomy. The main character, Edna Pontellier, grows…

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    Jane began showing signs of self-reliability when she decided to become governess to Adele Varnes at the Thornfield Estate. She used her experience as a teacher at Lowood as qualification to take the next step and leave her comfort zone to live amongst strangers. Jane specifically stated, “What do I want? A new place, in a new house, amongst…

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    realization gave him a sense of pride and commitment by professing his love to her when he goes back to New Orleans. They both meet at Edna’s pigeon home and exchange mutual feeling amongst each other. Edna had to leave because her good friend Adelé was in labor and requested her presence. She asked Robert to wait for her to get back. Robert took this time to comprehend what all had taken place. He quickly knows that he’s in over his head with Edna and he can never have her. He…

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