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I will pay for the following article Kate Chopin, The Face of Enigmatic Feminist Literary Works. The work is to be 6 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page.

I will pay for the following article Kate Chopin, The Face of Enigmatic Feminist Literary Works. The work is to be 6 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page. According to Baker (245), Chopin was immensely influenced in her writing skills by a host of French male writers. Her echo on feminist authors of the 19th and 20th century is undaunted among her peers. Born Katherine O’Flaherty in St. Louis, Missouri in 1851, to a successful businessman and an immigrant from Ireland in Galway and a mother who ad deep connections among the French community in St Louis. She was the third among five siblings, but all of them died at various stages of their childhood. Her father passed when she was only five, and this, in turn, prompted her to develop a strong bond with her mother, grandmother, and great grandmother.

Oakes (82) insisted that this background being surrounded by strong female characters could have informed her resolve to advocate for feminist, perhaps, within the boundaries of literature. In fact, her mother, grandmother, and great mother had a unique and peculiar feature, they were all widows (Chopin et al, 124). During her early years writing career she was a vivid contributor of some sought to certain magazines, writing children stories and a reader of folk tale stories and much more.

She married Oscar in 1870 at the tender age of 20 and by the age of 28, she had had six children and the family settled in New Orleans, but when her husband business took a downside, the family moved south to Cloutirerville and had a general store and managed small plantations. Her characters in her fiction literary work, most analysts of her works believe were drawn from her interaction with the Creole slave populations working in these plantations. She became an active member of the community in that area, much like her husband. In 1882, Oscar died living in huge debt to the tune of $12, 000, but she took over her family business and as a widow, Kate came in contact with men and began to hold a grip of their machinations. According to Flora, Amber, and Bryan (72), ‘while Chopin was living in Cloutierville.

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