The Awakening
张李昊
Edna's
end is tragic, why not tragic rather than tragic? It was she
whorealized her true self. Despite the constraints of reality and
thepressure of society, she at least did not give in and ended her
life inthe eternal sea, where she at least felt free, completely
belonging toherself and following her heart. She was truly free. In
the novel, theheroine once said: I can sacrifice myself for the
children, but I can'tsacrifice my ego. She can give up her life for
the sake of her children.It is not that she does not love her
children, but she cannot loseherself. This is the inherent
consciousness of a person. Modern women,more and more independent,
more and more strong sense of self-awareness,society to their higher
and higher requirements, they need more andmore. They need not only
material, but also emotional attention. But thesad thing is that while
they are liberated themselves, the minds ofthose around them may not
be liberated, which is also the root cause ofsocial contradictions.
Sometimes I really admire Edna's courage, thenovel also let me see the
heart surging, her spontaneous, not affectednature has been repressed,
with the awakening burst out together, Ithink with her to enjoy the
freedom, should even breathing will be smooth.
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