Sunday, October 2, 2016

Hanging in the Balance: The Lure of Nietzsche's Apollonian and Dionysiac Impulses in Kate Chopin's \

Hanging in the Balance: The Lure of Nietzsche's Apollonian and Dionysiac Impulses in Kate Chopin's \

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Published on 2009 by ProQuest

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This thesis represents a study of Kate Chopin's groundbreaking novel, The Awakening. Further, it applies Nietzsche's principles of Dionysiac and Apollonian impulses to the literary analysis of the novel. I argue that the protagonist of the novel, Edna Pontellier, embarks on a quest to determine how she may live an authentic life---that is, a life whereby she is true to her self above all others. Ultimately, her search for self is overwhelmed by the imbalance of the Apollonian and Dionysiac impulses against which she struggles. Because Edna cannot successfully mediate this struggle, she reaches the conclusion that she may only attain a truth to her self if she finds that truth in death.


Lenght : 65

Language : en

This Book was ranked 16 by Google Books for keyword the lure of dangerous women

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