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How does Edna's character fit into the conventional roles prescribed for women in 19th-century culture?

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Conventional Roles in reference to “The Awakening” by Kate Chopin In the story, “The Awakening” Edna's character fit into the conventional roles prescribed for women in the 19th century culture majorly in three different ways; Submissiveness, purity and domesticity. ... Women either become wives and mothers or exiles.

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