Consider Edna Pontellier’s decision to pursue 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?

 Prompt Response: I do not think gender role expectations excuse her affair with another man although her feelings on her situation where justified. The pressure of being stuck in that situation with a man whom she did not love, must have been terrible and limited her in ways she previously didn't understand. Yes the pressures of her gender in this society were great and not what she wanted it doesn't justify the immoral act of cheating on her husband. 

Summary: In class we finished up our missing assignments and completed the new assignment about Edna Pontellier in Common Lit. 

Reflection: The passage about Edna Pontellier was something to read. Yes, the act of cheating is immoral, but when you pile up all those reasons the line gets blurry. I cannot relate to Edna but I can sympathize with her situation and if I must judge then I will try to keep a level head. 

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