How does the text use clothing and garments (or the lack thereof) to portray Edna’s rebellion against Victorian norms? Use examples from the book to support your answer.

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Edna??

"Use examples from the book" -- what book?
The Awakening, by Kate Choplin, sorry
#1. Determine (list) what actions she takes that YOU THINK indicate her rebellion.

#2. For each of the items on your list, was she clothed or unclothed? If clothed, what kind of clothing, formal or what?

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