For Honors English, we're required to write essay responses to questions given about this book.
She's given us four 'questions', and three of them are relatively easy. I've read the book and re-read parts of it. I have a pretty good understanding of the book, and actually did like it quite a bit.
BUT, this one question is giving me some problems. I have some general ideas on how to respond to it, but I think I need to be more indepth in my response.
I'm not asking anyone to write this essay for me. I just need some direction.
The question:
Why does Edna ultimately reject the lifestyles of Adele and of Madame Reisz? Explain the 2 women and their roles, then Edna's rejection and reasons.
The main part I'm having a problem with is the part dealing with the roles the women play. I don't know if I just read over where it implied what their roles were or what, but I did catch a bit of "motherlyness" from someone. I may have to re-re-read some parts of the book.
Other than that, I could write forever on this question.
So, has anybody even read this book? Any guidance is greatly appreciated.
She's given us four 'questions', and three of them are relatively easy. I've read the book and re-read parts of it. I have a pretty good understanding of the book, and actually did like it quite a bit.
BUT, this one question is giving me some problems. I have some general ideas on how to respond to it, but I think I need to be more indepth in my response.
I'm not asking anyone to write this essay for me. I just need some direction.
The question:
Why does Edna ultimately reject the lifestyles of Adele and of Madame Reisz? Explain the 2 women and their roles, then Edna's rejection and reasons.
The main part I'm having a problem with is the part dealing with the roles the women play. I don't know if I just read over where it implied what their roles were or what, but I did catch a bit of "motherlyness" from someone. I may have to re-re-read some parts of the book.
Other than that, I could write forever on this question.
So, has anybody even read this book? Any guidance is greatly appreciated.

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