Smegmatron3030 t1_j9djyj5 wrote
>“Good night,” she murmured.
>He did not answer, except to continue to caress her. He did not say good night until she had become supple to his gentle, seductive entreaties.
-Kate Chopin, The Awakening
This passage is a sex scene. Later in the book she describes a woman in labor, and does so in such a circumspect way that I didn't realize she was talking about childbirth until almost an entire chapter later, at which point I had to go back and reread the section.
Unlike Joyce, Chopin otherwise wrote plain and straightforward prose. This is just the standards of the time for discussing taboo topics.
ddotcole OP t1_j9fr0d3 wrote
This reads to me like he had sex with her after she had fallen asleep. Is that how you interpreted it?
Smegmatron3030 t1_j9g7oax wrote
From later context it's clear that they had sex and she was an active participant.
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