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 Response: the pressure of gender roles excuse her affair because otherwise, she wouldn't be able to survive. She would have been cast to the streets with no way of providing for herself. Women of this era were not allowed to provide for themselves under any circumstances. Her affair was also very common for the time, as most people had a few affairs. It wasn't so bad considering her time.


Summary: We did a commonlit assignments and answered questions on an article.


Reflection:  I learned that some women are still expected to be perfect mothers even when they have jobs. I will use this information to make sure I don't judge mothers. 

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