Curiosity is one adjective that all human beings share. When I was a little girl any small thing captured my attention. Now that I'm older I still have the same curiosity and maybe even 100% more. Being curious doesn't always come in handy when you've discovered something that your eyes were not ever suppose to see. When I see my sister doing something she has never done, I become suspicious. I start to investigate more and more until I find out what my sister is up to.

Kate Chopin uses Edna Pontellier to go in depth of a woman's thoughts about going past the limit. During the 1800s women had to depict the perfect house wife, mother, and daughter. Pontellier decides to make her own set of rules and does what her mind wants. Pontellier discovers the woman hidden within herself.
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Quote 5
"The letter was on the bookshelf. It possessed the greatest interest and attraction for Edna; the envelope, its size and shape, the post-mark, the handwriting. She examined every detail of the outside before opening it."
Curiosity is one adjective that all human beings share. When I was a little girl any small thing captured my attention. Now that I'm older I still have the same curiosity and maybe even 100% more. Being curious doesn't always come in handy when you've discovered something that your eyes were not ever suppose to see. When I see my sister doing something she has never done, I become suspicious. I start to investigate more and more until I find out what my sister is up to.
Curiosity is one adjective that all human beings share. When I was a little girl any small thing captured my attention. Now that I'm older I still have the same curiosity and maybe even 100% more. Being curious doesn't always come in handy when you've discovered something that your eyes were not ever suppose to see. When I see my sister doing something she has never done, I become suspicious. I start to investigate more and more until I find out what my sister is up to.
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