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EXPLORING FEMALE IDENTITY IN KATE CHOPIN’S NOVELS

Zilola Ibodullayeva , Phd Student Uzbekistan State World Languages University, Uzbekistan

Abstract

This study delves into the profound exploration of female identity in the works of Kate Chopin, focusing on key novels such as "The Awakening" and "The Story of an Hour." Through a meticulous analysis of Chopin's characters, themes, and narrative techniques, this research sheds light on the complexities of female identity, autonomy, and self-discovery in a patriarchal society.

By closely examining the characters of Edna Pontellier and Louise Mallard, this study reveals the depth of complexity in Chopin's portrayal of women who defy societal norms and grapple with the tensions between personal desires and societal expectations. Themes of autonomy, agency, and the quest for self-realization emerge as central motifs in Chopin's exploration of female identity, inviting readers to contemplate the challenges faced by women seeking to define themselves outside of traditional roles.

Drawing upon literary criticism, historical context, and feminist theory, this research offers a comprehensive analysis of how Kate Chopin's novels challenge and redefine traditional notions of female identity. Through a nuanced examination of female characters' struggles, aspirations, and triumphs, this study highlights the enduring relevance of Chopin's works in inspiring conversations about gender, autonomy, and the complexities of female identity in literature and society.

Keywords

Female identity, Autonomy, Self-discovery

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Zilola Ibodullayeva. (2024). EXPLORING FEMALE IDENTITY IN KATE CHOPIN’S NOVELS. American Journal of Philological Sciences, 4(02), 101–107. https://doi.org/10.37547/ajps/Volume04Issue02-18