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Assessment
What aspect of Edna Pontellier's life primarily drives her search for identity?
Her responsibilities as a mother
Her experiences at sea
Her relationships with men
Her financial independence
Which of the following symbolizes Edna's struggle against societal norms?
Her decision to swim out into the ocean
Her friendship with Madame Ratignolle
Her marriage to Léonce Pontellier
Her return to her family's home
What does Edna ultimately realize about her quest for identity by the end of the novel?
It can be fully accomplished within the confines of society.
It leads her to violent rebellion against her family.
It may lead to isolation but is necessary for her authenticity.
It is easily achievable with support from her husband.
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