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#4
Positive Responses to The Awakening
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R.E. Lee Gibson:
“Powerful, intensely dramatic, and awfully sad, but also exceedingly clever, artistic, and satisfyingly delicate.” |
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#4
Positive Responses to The Awakening
Pgs. 3-5 |
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Definition
Anna L. Moss:
“There is very little in it to offend anybody."
she also looked at Chopin's book in a philosophical view and
was her friend, and ended up lying to her face about her opinion |
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#4
Negative Responses to The Awakening
Pgs. 3-5 |
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Definition
Anna L. Moss:
“It is not surprising tha but few of the reviews are more than funny."
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Term
#4
Negative Responses to The Awakening
Pgs. 3-5 |
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Definition
Lewis B. Ely:
“I didn't know there was such a fool in the world as the writer of that article." |
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#4
Negative Responses to The Awakening
Pgs. 3-5 |
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Critics:
Denounced as an inevitably evil woman, the poison of passion seems to have entered her system with her mother's milk. |
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