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The Awakening: Questions and Analysis for Chapters 1-13 and 14-26, Exercises of Performing Arts

Study questions for Chateaubriand's 'The Awakening' by Kate Chopin. The questions cover various aspects of the novel, including character analysis, relationships, emotions, and themes. Students are encouraged to track the treatment of African Americans and discussions of women's roles and behaviors.

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The Awakening – Chapter 1-13 Questions
Things to keep track of:
The treatment and discussion of African Americans – called quadroons, mulattos,
blacks.
The ocean, the sea, swimming.
Clothing.
Discussions of how women should behave.
Chapter I
1. What does the parrot say? What does it mean? How might these comments
foreshadow what will occur in the novel?
2. Describe Leonce Pontellier. Specifically describe his reaction to the parrot, how
he speaks to his wife, and his reaction to Mrs. Pontellier's question about
dinner.
3. The Farival twins play a duet from Zampa. What are the major plot lines of that
opera?
4. Describe the Pontellier children.
5. What is the role of the "quadroon"?
6. Who is Robert Lebrun? What is his part in this story?
Chapter II
1. Describe Edna Pontellier. What does she look like? Where is she from? Where
does she live now?
2. Where is this story taking place?
3. What is Robert Lebrun like? What are his plans for the future? Do you think he
will ever follow through with his plans? Why, why not?
4. Describe Edna and Robert's relationship.
Chapter III
1. How does Leonce feel when he returns home?
2. How does he feel about Edna's mothering skills?
3. Why does Edna cry?
4. How do others feel about Leonce?
Chapter IV
1. What is a mother-woman? Why is Edna not one? Who is a mother-woman?
2. Describe Adele Ratignolle.
3. How is Edna different from Creole women?
Chapter V
1. How does Robert relate to women on the island?
2. How does Edna feel about sketching?
3. Do you think Adele faked fainting? Why, why not?
Chapter VI
1. "A certain light was beginning to dawn dimly within her – the light which, showing
the way, forbids it."
Take apart the above sentence. What does the light represent? How does the
light forbid as it compels?
2. What does Edna come to realize about her "position in the universe"?
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The Awakening – Chapter 1-13 Questions Things to keep track of:

  • The treatment and discussion of African Americans – called quadroons, mulattos, blacks.
  • The ocean, the sea, swimming.
  • Clothing.
  • Discussions of how women should behave. Chapter I
  1. What does the parrot say? What does it mean? How might these comments foreshadow what will occur in the novel?
  2. Describe Leonce Pontellier. Specifically describe his reaction to the parrot, how he speaks to his wife, and his reaction to Mrs. Pontellier's question about dinner.
  3. The Farival twins play a duet from Zampa. What are the major plot lines of that opera?
  4. Describe the Pontellier children.
  5. What is the role of the "quadroon"?
  6. Who is Robert Lebrun? What is his part in this story? Chapter II
  7. Describe Edna Pontellier. What does she look like? Where is she from? Where does she live now?
  8. Where is this story taking place?
  9. What is Robert Lebrun like? What are his plans for the future? Do you think he will ever follow through with his plans? Why, why not?
  10. Describe Edna and Robert's relationship. Chapter III
  11. How does Leonce feel when he returns home?
  12. How does he feel about Edna's mothering skills?
  13. Why does Edna cry?
  14. How do others feel about Leonce? Chapter IV
  15. What is a mother-woman? Why is Edna not one? Who is a mother-woman?
  16. Describe Adele Ratignolle.
  17. How is Edna different from Creole women? Chapter V
  18. How does Robert relate to women on the island?
  19. How does Edna feel about sketching?
  20. Do you think Adele faked fainting? Why, why not? Chapter VI
  21. "A certain light was beginning to dawn dimly within her – the light which, showing the way, forbids it." Take apart the above sentence. What does the light represent? How does the light forbid as it compels?
  22. What does Edna come to realize about her "position in the universe"?
  1. What is the ocean's affect on Edna? Chapter VII
  2. What is the "outward life which conforms, and the inward life which questions"?
  3. Do you ever feel like you must live that way? Or are your inward and outward lives the same?
  4. Upon what does Edna blame her change?
  5. How do Edna and Adele's outward appearances represent their inward lives?
  6. Discuss Edna's regard for the sea.
  7. How does Adele treat Edna's sadness? What does this say about her?
  8. Describe Edna's sisters. Chapter VIII
  9. Why does Adele tell Robert that Edna is not one of them?
  10. Who is Alcee Arobin? What stories does Robert tell about him?
  11. Describe Robert's relationship with his mother.
  12. How is Robert affected by the letter from Montel? Chapter IX
  13. Early in this chapter the parrot speaks, and the Farival twins play songs from Zampa. Why do you think Chopin repeats these events?
  14. Again, Edna sees the ocean and remarks on its restlessness. How does the ocean reflect Edna's own feelings?
  15. Describe Mademoiselle Reisz.
  16. How does Edna feel about her?
  17. Describe the story Mlle Reisz's playing conjures for Edna.
  18. How does Mlle Reisz's playing affect the audience? Chapter X
  19. Edna can't swim! What are the implications, then, of her focus on the ocean?
  20. "She wanted to swim far out, where no woman had swum before." List all of the meanings you make from the above sentence.
  21. Why did Edna have an encounter with death? Chapter XI
  22. How does Leonce feel when Edna returns from swimming?
  23. Now that Edna is awakening from a dream, how does her everyday life affect her? Chapter XII
  24. Edna says, "He'd never be in bad humor if it weren't for me," referring to Leonce. Why does Edna think this?
  25. Where are Robert and Edna going, and why is it unusual?
  26. Describe Mariequita's encounter with Robert. Chapter XIII
  27. Where does Robert take Edna after they leave church?
  28. Describe Madame Antoine and her life.
  1. The Lebruns comment that Edna looks better. Why do you think Edna looks healthier? Chapter XXI
  2. Describe Mlle Reisz's apartment.
  3. How does Mlle Reisz react to Edna's arrival?
  4. Mlle Reisz says to Edna, "To be an artist includes much; one must possess many gifts – absolute gifts – which have not been acquired by one's own effort. And, moreover, to succeed, the artist must possess a courageous soul. The brave soul. The soul that dares and defies." Do you think Edna has such a soul? Why, why not?
  5. Do you think Mlle Reisz has such a soul? Why, why not?
  6. What do you think is in Robert's letter to Mlle Reisz? Why hasn't he written to Edna? Chapter XXII
  7. Describe the conversation between Leonce and Doctor Mandelet.
  8. Why would Edna tell Leonce that "a wedding is one of the most lamentable spectacles on earth"?
  9. Do you agree with Doctor Mandelet's assessment that "woman...is a very delicate and peculiar organism"? Why, why not? Chapter XXIII
  10. Describe Edna's father.
  11. What is the doctor's assessment of Edna's health?
  12. What story does Edna tell at dinner with the doctor and her father?
  13. Why does the doctor say to himself, "I hope it isn't Arobin"? Chapter XXIV
  14. Edna's father gives Leonce the following advice concerning Edna, "Authority, coercion are what is needed. Put your foot down good and hard; the only way to manage a wife." Do you think this would be an effective way for Leonce to relate to Edna?
  15. Who is Emerson? What kind of literature did he write? Why would Edna be reading his works? Chapter XXV
  16. Who is Arobin? What kind of man is he?
  17. Describe Edna's encounter with him after the races.
  18. Edna imagines her time with Arobin means she is being unfaithful to Robert. Does Edna ever think of her husband? Chapter XXVI
  19. Mlle Reisz mothers Edna; why does Edna let her treat her that way?
  20. We learn that Edna has decided to move out of her house. How do you think her family will react to this action?
  21. Chopin says of Edna that she "resolved never again to belong to another than herself." Do you think this is an accepted way for women to think in the late 1800s?
  22. Edna admits to Mlle Reisz that she is in love with Robert. How does Mlle Reisz react?

The Awakening – Chapter 27-39 Questions

Things to keep track of as you read:

  • The treatment and discussion of African Americans – called quadroons, mulattos, blacks.
  • The ocean, the sea, swimming.
  • Clothing.
  • Discussions of how women should behave. Chapter XXVII
  1. Edna says to Arobin that she would like to "determine what character of a woman" she is. He replies, "Why should you bother thinking about it when I can tell you what manner of woman you are." Think about Edna's comments concerning wanting to be her own woman, to be possessed by no one. Why would Chopin not have Edna protest such a comment?
  2. Mlle Reisz tells Edna, "The bird that would soar above the level plain of tradition and prejudice must have strong wings. It is a sad spectacle to see weaklings bruised, exhausted, fluttering back to earth." Do you think Edna is strong enough to soar? Why, why not?
  3. Arobin kisses Edna. What are the implications? Remember what the doctor said about Arobin. Chapter XXVIII
  4. How does Edna feel after the kiss? Chapter XXIX
  5. Who are the "thousand muffled voices" telling Edna to leave her home?
  6. Describe Edna's demeanor concerning moving. Chapter XXX
  7. We learn the second line in the song Robert sang to Edna. What is that line? Why is it important? Why does Edna not want Victor to sing that song? Chapter XXXI
  8. Arobin walks Edna to her new house. How does he treat her when they arrive? Chapter XXXII
  9. How does Leonce react to Edna's move?
  10. What is Leonce most worried about? What actions does he take?
  11. How would you feel if your partner informed you she/he was moving out?
  12. Edna is pleased to see her children. Does this surprise you? Why, why not? Chapter XXXIII
  13. What is the advice Adele gives Edna? How does Adele feel about Arobin?
  14. Describe the meeting of Robert and Edna.
  15. Robert sees Arobin's photograph in Edna's "pigeon house." How does he react? Chapter XXXIV
  16. Describe the meeting of Arobin and Robert.
  17. Arobin declares his love to Edna. Does she believe him? Would you?
  18. Which man does Edna fantasize about? Chapter XXXV
  19. Edna spends time with Arobin. He feels her "latent sensuality." What does she feel?