Consider Edna Pontellier’s decision to purseue 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?

 I think that the gender roles shouldn't excuse the fact that she cheated on her husband or went out of her way to feel seen or heard if she didn't feel happy leaving him or divorcing him to find a better more mature husband who would equally help and enjoy her for her would have been better but it helped her find herself and realize that she didn't need a man to help her feel better than she had i feel like her finding herself on her own and being able to see her beauty instead of admiring someone she didn't have and the lifestyle she couldn't have just ruined her view on love and everything she missed out on reminiscing just hurt her more than leaving and enjoying her freedom she not only ruined her family over her own selfish desires but over some thing she could have easily talked to her husband over again in a simple orderly manner than to overreact, Today in class we read a opposite argument about i want a wife and we answered questions about what wee read and compared it to stuff in out list, i learned that sometimes looking for the correct person can be hard but much better to spend time figuring out who sees you for you and will help and enjoy you is way much better than being unheard and seen provoking you to do stuff you can do with more freedom.

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