At Fault  Part I

At Fault Part I

Kate Chopin

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Double9 Books LLP
Año de edición:
2024
ISBN:
9789367140093
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Kate Chopin’s novel ''At Fault Part I'' addresses the theme of divorce through the story of a widow who falls for a man. However, she refrains from marrying him when she learns he is divorced. Instead, she encourages him to reconcile with his estranged wife and work on rebuilding their marriage.The novella highlights societal double standards regarding divorce and examines the moral implications of ending a marriage. Through the protagonist’s actions, Chopin critiques the expectations placed on individuals, especially women, in such situations.Considered a precursor to Chopin’s later work, ''The Awakening,'' ''At Fault'' serves as an early exploration of her feminist ideas, challenging conventional notions of love and marriage. The narrative invites readers to reflect on the complexities of relationships and the societal norms that dictate them. Through its thought-provoking themes and character dynamics, the novel enriches the understanding of Chopin’s literary legacy and her progressive views on societal expectations.

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