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Title: Kate Chopin 185018511904


1
Kate Chopin 1850(1851)-1904
  • Ben Marshall
  • Bobby Clower
  • Chelsea Jones
  • Corina Oltean

2
Dates of Life
  • 1885- Her mother passed away. (due the to
    emotional stress/deep sorrow her doctor suggested
    that she take up writing in order to deal with
    her sorrow by expressing her emotions. So she
    began to write.)
  • 1904- contracts a cerebral hemorrhage after
    spending a day at the St. Louis World's fair and
    she died two days later on Aug. 24, 1904   
  • July 12, 1850- Born in St.Louis, Missouri
  • 1868- Graduated St.Louis Academy of the Sacred
    Heart
  • June 9, 1870- Marries Oscar Chopin. They moved to
    New Orleans after their Honeymoon.
  • May 22, 1871- First son, Jean Chopin, was born.
  • 1883- Her husband died. One year later she moved
    to St.Louis

3
Literary Period
  • She was active during 1889-1904
  • Victorian Era
  • Bolder statements
  • More nationality in authors writing
  • More debate about political and social issues
    (more publicized)

4
Famous Works
  • First work was a piano polka for her daughter
    called Lilias Polka
  • The Awakening- The piece she is best known for.
  • Bayou Folk- Short story collection.
  • The Storm- short story published in 1898
  • At Fault- First Novel 1890
  • Her second novel was Young Doctor Gosse, which
    she later destroyed. It was unsuccessfully
    submitted to the publisher.

5
Famous Peers
  • Susan B. Anthony
  • Elizabeth Cady Stanton Wrote speeches for Susan
    B. Anthony
  • Lucy Stone
  • Sojourner Truth

Anthony Stanton
Stanton
Stone
Sojourner Truth
6
Famous First
  • The Great Awakening- It realistically depicts
    Creole life in Louisiana as tells story of young
    woman in stultifying marriage who discovers a new
    sense of self when she takes a lover.
  • Her writing was unique in the sense that she
    wrote about real issues that faced women during
    this time and that many of the community leaders
    denied.

7
Influenced by
  • She was influenced by her mother and grandmother
    from who she learned French and strength.
  • Sarah Orne Jewett
  • Catholicism and Christianity
  • Hawthorne, Whitman, and Henry James

Hawthorne
Jewett
Whitman
Henry James
8
Influence on
  • Future society- The Awakening is studied
    throughout the nation in many colleges and
    universities.
  • Feminist leaders- she changed the view on womens
    rights.

9
Significant Quotations
  • There are some people who leave impressions not
    so lasting as the imprint of an oar upon the
    water.
  • She missed him the day when some pretext served
    to take him away from her just as one misses the
    sun on a cloudy day without having thought much
    about the sun when it was shining.
  • The bird that would soar above the plain of
    tradition and prejudice must have strong wings
  • The voice of the sea speaks to the soul. The
    touch of the sea is sensuous, enfolding the body
    in its soft, close embrace.

10
Most Famous Character
  • Edna Pontellier- the heroine of The Awakening.
  • She is the protagonist of the novel.
  • Woman that struggles to find independence.
  • Edna Pontelliers life and Chopins were
    ironically parallel.

11
Literary Terms/Elements
  • Themes- Love and passion, marriage and
    independence, freedom and restrain.
  • She wrote a lot about the public needs of women
    (ex. Voting rights and education)
  • Down to earth
  • Her stories were fictional but based on real life
    from her own and others experiences she had
    witnessed.
  • Irony- use of words to express something
    different from and opposite to their literal
    meaning. Ex. The Awakening

12
Family Facts
  • Her father was an Irish Catholic and her mother
    was a French Catholic.
  • Her father was the founder of the Pacific
    Railroad
  • 1855- Thomas O'Flaherty, her father passed away.
    She was 4/5 years old.
  • After her father's death she was taken out of
    public school and home schooled by her mother,
    grandmother, and great-grandmother.
  • Kate was the 3rd of 5 children.
  • Kate and Oscar had 6 kids.
  • Her husband was a cotton trader in Louisiana.


Oscar and Kate
Her Parents
13
Fun Facts
  • Her home is now a national historic landmark and
    the home of the Bayou Folk Museum.
  • The Awakening was out of print for several
    decades.
  • She graduated from Sacred Heart Academy in 1868
    but did not achieve any particular
    distinction--except as a master storyteller.
  • She was unable to live off profits from writing
    so she earned extra money from real estate in
    Missouri and Louisiana.
  • Oscar left her a 12,000 debt when he passed
    away, which is approximately 200,000.
  • Kate Chopin was infamous for having an affair
    with a local resident, Albert Sampite, apparently
    after Oscar died
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