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she wanted to liberate herself from society, she wanted absolute freedom,( body and soul). This kind of liberation is only achieved by death.

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Who wrote the novel the awakening?

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Why was The Awakening by Kate Chopin banned?

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I was first published in 1899: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate_Chopin You can read it online for free at: http://www.pagebypagebooks.com/Kate_Chopin/The_Awakening_and_Selected_Short_Stories/


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What is awakening about?

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