FAMILY
INFLUENCE
ON CHOPIN |
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Kate
Chopin was influenced by women in her life as well as by the church's teaching.
She may have written about strong-willed women because all of the women
in her family demonstrated great strength. She was surrounded by these women
from the time she was five, when her father died, until she got married…her
mother, her grandmother and her great grandmother. The women were all widowed
or divorced at a young age...and they never remarried. |
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Emily Toth/Louisiana State
University
The household was run by women, by widows, her mother, her grandmother,
her great grandmother. So the only adults she lived with for a large portion
of time were women, women doing things that women didn't traditionally
do, such as running the money, and taking care of their own needs of their
households.
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Chopin's
great-great grandmother was one of the first women in St. Louis to get a
legal separation because of a troubled marriage. Victoria Vernon went on
to operate an entire line of very profitable trading vessels between new
Orleans and St. Louis. And, Chopin's great grandmother, Madame Victoria
Charleville was the founder of the first school for girls in St. Louis.
Chopin's own mother protected her when soldiers invaded the family home
during the Civil War, and went on to become a very active member of St.
Louis' social circle. But, Eliza O'Flaherty also found time for her daughter
whenever she was needed. |
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Emily
Toth/Louisiana State University
They had spent months together during Kate's marriage, in fact, after Kate
gave birth to her first child, Oscar made sure Kate and the child were okay
and then he went off to France, leaving mom with Kate and the newborn baby.
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Chopin
was no doubt influenced by the women in her family while writing. But, she
may have also been inspired by her children. |
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Barbara
Ewell/Loyola University (New Orleans)
She seemed to enjoy the chaos that they created in her life, that kind of
wonderful, creative chaos. She appears to have enjoyed being a mother. She
shows children in a marvelous way they had not been presented in other times.
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Historians
say the nuns at the sacred heart school in St. Louis also proved to be very
powerful and positive role models to her. That was until Kate became an
adult. |