Kate Chopin and The Awakening
        Kate Chopin, born Catherine OFlaherty was born on July 12, 1850 in St. Louis, Missouri. Her mother was a French-American, Eliza Faris and her father Thomas, an Irish immigrant. They were a happy family until her father died abruptly in 1855. A life surrounded by a father figure had ceased. She then had only female billet models in her widowed mother, widowed grandmother and widowed dandy grandmother. Her other siblings also died while still in childhood. In 1868 Kate graduated from the St. Louis Academy of the Sacred Heart. She was then known at one of the acknowledged belles of St. Louis. In June of 1870, Kate married Oscar Chopin of New Orleans, a Creole cotton fiber broker, and moved to New Orleans with him. In May of 1871 she gave birth to her first son Jean, and then keep to give birth to 5 more children end-to-end the 1870s. Kate was fulfilling the responsibilities anticipate of a typical young housewife. In the late 70s Oscars cotton brokerage business failed and three years later he past away suddenly.
        These close relationships and how quickly they were lost is pattern to be why she began to write. She wrote fiction seriously, including many short stories that were never published.
This collection of short stories earned her the highest critical praise she would set about in her lifetime. Kates need for self-identification and self understanding later became the incumbrance of the main characters in her stories. Through her life she was endlessly probing for her role in society and who she was. This inner search became puzzle in her writing and became a constant theme throughout her works. No matter the type of story it was you can always find at least one of her characters struggling for a...
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