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It is an intimate thing, which in studying the nature of one woman reveals something which brings her in touch with all women—something larger than herself. That it is which justifies the audacity of The Awakening and makes it big enough to be true. The author has shown herself an artist in the manipulation of a complex character, and faulty as the woman is, she has the magnetism which is essential to the charm of a novel.

What is Monroe’s response to Chopin’s writing?

Monroe praises the size and scope of The Awakening.

Monroe praises the realism and universal appeal of The Awakening.

Monroe criticizes the faults of The Awakening’s main character.

Monroe criticizes the boldness of The Awakening’s themes.


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