The Awakening opensin the late 1800s in Grand Isle, a summerholiday resort popular with the wealthy inhabitants of nearby NewOrleans. Edna Pontellier is vacationing with her husband, Léonce,and their two sons at the cottages of Madame Lebrun, which houseaffluent Creoles from the French Quarter. Léonce is kind and lovingbut preoccupied with his work. His frequent business-related absencesmar his domestic life with Edna. Consequently, Edna spends mostof her time with her friend Adèle Ratignolle, a married Creole whoepitomizes womanly elegance and charm. Through her relationshipwith Adèle, Edna learns a great deal about freedom of expression. BecauseCreole women were expected and assumed to be chaste, they couldbehave in a forthright and unreserved manner. Exposure to such opennessliberates Edna from her previously prudish behavior and repressedemotions and desires.

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Edna’s relationship with Adèle begins Edna’s process of“awakening” and self-discovery, which constitutes the focus of thebook. The process accelerates as Edna comes to know Robert Lebrun,the elder, single son of Madame Lebrun. Robert is known among the GrandIsle vacationers as a man who chooses one woman each year—oftena married woman—to whom he then plays “attendant” all summer long.This summer, he devotes himself to Edna, and the two spend theirdays together lounging and talking by the shore. Adèle Ratignolleoften accompanies them.

At first, the relationship between Robert and Edna isinnocent. They mostly bathe in the sea or engage in idle talk. Asthe summer progresses, however, Edna and Robert grow closer, andRobert’s affections and attention inspire in Edna several internalrevelations. She feels more alive than ever before, and she startsto paint again as she did in her youth. She also learns to swimand becomes aware of her independence and sexuality. Edna and Robertnever openly discuss their love for one another, but the time theyspend alone together kindles memories in Edna of the dreams anddesires of her youth. She becomes inexplicably depressed at nightwith her husband and profoundly joyful during her moments of freedom, whetheralone or with Robert. Recognizing how intense the relationship betweenhim and Edna has become, Robert honorably removes himself from GrandIsle to avoid consummating his forbidden love. Edna returns to NewOrleans a changed woman.

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Back in New Orleans, Edna actively pursues her paintingand ignores all of her social responsibilities. Worried about thechanging attitude and increasing disobedience of his wife, Léonceseeks the guidance of the family physician, Doctor Mandelet. A wiseand enlightened man, Doctor Mandelet suspects that Edna’s transformationis the result of an affair, but he hides his suspicions from Léonce.Instead, Doctor Mandelet suggests that Léonce let Edna’s defiancerun its course, since attempts to control her would only fuel herrebellion. Léonce heeds the doctor’s advice, allowing Edna to remainhome alone while he is away on business. With her husband gone andher children away as well, Edna wholly rejects her former lifestyle.She moves into a home of her own and declares herself independent—thepossession of no one. Her love for Robert still intense, Edna pursuesan affair with the town seducer, Alcée Arobin, who is able to satisfyher sexual needs. Never emotionally attached to Arobin, Edna maintainscontrol throughout their affair, satisfying her animalistic urgesbut retaining her freedom from male domination.

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At this point, the self-sufficient and unconventionalold pianist Mademoiselle Reisz adopts Edna as a sort of protégé,warning Edna of the sacrifices required of an artist. Edna is movedby Mademoiselle Reisz’s piano playing and visits her often. Sheis also eager to read the letters from abroad that Robert sendsthe woman. A woman who devotes her life entirely to her art, Mademoiselleserves as an inspiration and model to Edna, who continues her processof awakening and independence. Mademoiselle Reisz is the only personwho knows of Robert and Edna’s secret love for one another and sheencourages Edna to admit to, and act upon, her feelings.

Unable to stay away, Robert returns to New Orleans, finally expressingopenly his feelings for Edna. He admits his love but reminds herthat they cannot possibly be together, since she is the wife ofanother man. Edna explains to him her newly established independence,denying the rights of her husband over her and explaining how sheand Robert can live together happily, ignoring everything extraneousto their relationship. But despite his love for Edna, Robert feelsunable to enter into the adulterous affair.

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When Adèle undergoes a difficult and dangerous childbirth, Ednaleaves Robert’s arms to go to her friend. She pleads with him to waitfor her return. From the time she spends with Edna, Adèle sensesthat Edna is becoming increasingly distant, and she understandsthat Edna’s relationship with Robert has intensified. She remindsEdna to think of her children and advocates the socially acceptablelifestyle Edna abandoned so long ago. Doctor Mandelet, while walkingEdna home from Adèle’s, urges her to come see him because he isworried about the outcome of her passionate but confused actions.Already reeling under the weight of Adèle’s admonition, Edna beginsto perceive herself as having acted selfishly.

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Edna returns to her house to find Robert gone,a note of farewell left in his place. Robert’s inability to escapethe ties of society now prompts Edna’s most devastating awakening.Haunted by thoughts of her children and realizing that she wouldhave eventually found even Robert unable to fulfill her desiresand dreams, Edna feels an overwhelming sense of solitude. Alonein a world in which she has found no feeling of belonging, she can findonly one answer to the inescapable and heartbreaking limitationsof society. She returns to Grand Isle, the site of her first momentsof emotional, sexual, and intellectual awareness, and, in a finalescape, gives herself to the sea. As she swims through the soft,embracing water, she thinks about her freedom from her husband andchildren, as well as Robert’s failure to understand her, DoctorMandelet’s words of wisdom, and Mademoiselle Reisz’s courage. Thetext leaves open the question of whether the suicide constitutesa cowardly surrender or a liberating triumph.