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Here is another book that surprised me. I did not like the writing style at the beginning, but by the end I liked exactly that, the writing, very much. The writing is descriptive, right from the beginning, but when it starts not only the places and scenes are described, but also we are told the personality traits of the involved characters. Here is the classical problem of being "told rather than shown". After the initial presentation of the characters, only then do we begin to observe them. At
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The Awakening tells the story of Mrs. Edna Pontellier, who seemingly has everything she should need to be happy. She has a husband who makes good money and provides her with what she needs, two sons who are in good health, and is part of the high society of her time. But Mrs. Pontellier is not happy. She is bored, finds her marriage to be dull and loveless, and she wants more out of her life. And her husband, while a good provider, seems to have another woman in mind for his wife… the woman he w
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