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Women Empowerment. Taylor Timmons. Sue Monk Kidd (1948- present). Influenced by Thoreau's Walden and Kate Chopin's The Awakening Began her career writing nonfiction inspirational pieces Many she published in Guideposts Magazine feminist spirituality and spiritual journey
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Women Empowerment Taylor Timmons
Sue Monk Kidd (1948- present) • Influenced by Thoreau's Walden and Kate Chopin's The Awakening • Began her career writing nonfiction inspirational pieces • Many she published in Guideposts Magazine • feminist spirituality and spiritual journey • God's Joyful Surprise (1988) • The Mermaid Chair in 2005 Google Images
Alice Walker (1944- present) • Blinded her in one eye • Active in environmental, feminist/ women causes • Rape, violence, isolation, troubled relationships, multi-generational perspectives, sexism and racism • The Color Purple (1982)- Pulitzer Prize • The Temple of My Familiar (1989) • Possessing the Secret of Joy (1992) • portrayals of the African American woman's life and often in other periods of history Google Images
Kate Chopin (1850–1904) • Born in St. Louis Missouri • Wrote two published novels and about a hundred short stories in the 1890s • At Fault (1890) • The Awakening (1899) • Her short stories were published by some of America's most prestigious magazines between 1892 to 1895 • Vogue, the Atlantic Monthly, Harper's Young People, Youth's Companion, and the Century. • Most of her fiction is set in Louisiana • Best-known work focuses on the lives of sensitive, intelligent women Google images
The Secret Life of Bees • Written in 2002 • Made into a movie in 2008 • Major Characters • Lily Owens • T. Ray • Rosaleen • August • May • June • South Carolina in 1964
Lily longed for a mother • Neglectful and abusive father • Power of a female community • Boatwright sisters • Daughters of Mary • encouragement, love, happiness, support, and became stronger as a woman
The Color Purple • Written in 1982 • Movie- 1985 • Setting- rural Georgia between 1910- 1940 • Characters • Celie • Mr. • Shug • Sofia • Nettie
Abused by all the men in her life • Caused feelings of worthlessness and resulted in constant obedience to men • These women she encounters provide a representation of strength, independence, intelligence, and a voice • Now independent financially, spiritually, and emotionally • Stands up and curses Mr. • Begins pants business • Nettie returns from Africa
The Awakening • Written in 1899 • Setting- 1899 in New Orleans • Industrial Revolution and the feminist movement • Quest for independence and self-fulfillment • Characters • Edna Pontellier • Léonce Pontellier- husband • Robert Lebrun- Edna’s true love • Mademoiselle Reisz- musical muse • Adèle-folloesduties as a wife and mother • AlcéeArobin- has an affair with
Vacationing for the summer on Grand Isle • Met Robert, Mademoiselle Reisz, and Adele • Robert flees to Mexico because he felt their relationship was doomed • Edna and the family return to New Orleans • She starts to isolate herself from society and motherhood • While her husband is on a business trip and the children are gone, Edna moves into another house and begins an affair with Alcée Arobin • Robert returns to New Orleans
Adele had complications in childbirth, Edna visits • When she returned, Robert left a letter and left • Edna returned to the island, and allows herself to be overtaken by the waters of the Gulf of Mexico • A cowardly surrender or a liberating triumph? • Edna’s Awakenings • conversations with Adèle remind her of her long-repressed passions • Robert Lebrun’s flirtations with Edna cause her to desire more independence from her husband • Mademoiselle Reisz’s piano playing serves as artistic inspiration • Edna swims in the ocean for the first time leading her on her self-fulfillment journey
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