Based on the exploration of Mrs. Pontellier's struggles and transformation in The Awakening, it is most likely that she will make fewer attempts to conform to societal norms and domestic roles.
Based on the themes emerging in The Awakening by Kate Chopin, the most likely prediction would be that Mrs. Pontellier will make fewer and fewer attempts to fit into the domestic roles assigned to her by society. The novel explores the struggles and sexual desires of a woman, Mrs. Pontellier, who is constrained within the traditional roles of marriage and societal expectations. It indicates her rebellion against these confines and portrays her desire for personal fulfillment.
Similar to Calixta in Chopin's short story 'The Storm,' Mrs. Pontellier's actions suggest a growing awareness and self-transformation that veer away from an acceptance of society's norms and towards authentic self-expression. The novel consistently illustrates her progressive decline towards domestic roles and increasing discomfort with societal norms.
The prediction that Mrs. Pontellier might retreat further from her domestic roles is based on this exploration and the thematic undertones of womanhood and independence. Thus, rather than conforming more rigidly to the domestic roles assigned to her, we might expect the opposite to be true as she views her societal roles as oppressive and restrictive.
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· Food provides as a symbol for respect to desire and the search of pleasure.
· It is served as the symbol for feeling, hopeless and greediness.
· Oscar Wilde ridicules the society.
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He loves Daisy and wants to see her. The reason he wants to do it specifically at Nick’s house is because Nick lives next door to Gatsby, so this would make for an easy setup for her to see his great big house and come over to his place.
He’s afraid that Nick will disagree. Jordan can make Nick sympathetic to Gatsby’s case and vouch for the honesty of this background scene where the two characters fell in love many years ago. Jordan is also a beautiful girl who could possibly convince Nick to agree whereas Gatsby may just offend Nick by this request. Notice Gatsby is CAREFUL! He’s doing whatever it takes
to improve his odds of getting his dream.
Gatsby wants to meet Daisy at Nick's house because it's neutral and Nick is trustworthy to Daisy. He asks Nick for this favor because Nick is his link to Daisy. Gatsby wants Daisy to see his house as a representation of his wealth and success to win her over.
In F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel, The Great Gatsby, Gatsby wants to have tea with Daisy at Nick’s house firstly because it's a neutral territory. Staging their reunion here allows him to control the circumstances of their meeting. Furthermore, Gatsby's association with Nick provides a sense of credibility because Daisy trusts Nick.
Secondly, Gatsby asks Nick for this favor directly because Nick is Gatsby’s link to Daisy. Gatsby doesn’t have the means to approach Daisy directly because of their past and Nick is his pathway to her.
Finally, Gatsby wants Daisy to see his house due to its symbolic significance. In Gatsby's mind, his opulent house is the solid, tangible representation of his wealth and success that he thinks will win over Daisy, who had previously left him because he was 'poor'.
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b. A helicopter flew just above the tower.
c. Spectators are already claiming their seats hours before the event.
d. In the family room, my sister entertained the baby by singing.