"She turned her face seaward to gather in an impression of space and solitude, which the vast expanse of water, meeting and melting with the moonlit sky, conveyed to her excited fancy. As she swam she seemed to be reaching out for the unlimited in which to lose herself."

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Source: Kate Chopin (1899). “The Awakening”, p.71

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Kate Chopin was an American author known for her pioneering works on women's independence, particularly in 'The Awakening'.

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