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Social Role Play and the Search For Identityin Chopin’s Desiree’s Baby  

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Petia Ivanova, 41263 Social Role Play and the Search For Identity in Chopin's Desiree's Baby When I think about women's role in our society, especially nowadays, the first word that comes to my mind is 'exhausted'. What I mean is that this subject is exhausted. There are so many literary and sociological interpretations of the physical and psychological female image that whatever I say or prove would be just another attempt to understand the 'incomprehensible'. It's not because I am a woman, or may be exactly because I am. But here the important expression is 'I am' and the extension can be endless. And what a human life is but an everlasting search for the right word that would complete the sentence. As if we could complete it, our personality will be completed as well. And after years of searching, finding and again searching, we finally understand that there are so many...

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