<P> In the penultimate episode of the first season of HBO's Treme, set in New Orleans, the teacher Creighton (played by John Goodman) assigns Kate Chopin's The Awakening to his freshmen and warns them: </P> <P> "I want you to take your time with it," he cautions . "Pay attention to the language itself . The ideas . Don't think in terms of a beginning and an end . Because unlike some plot - driven entertainments, there is no closure in real life . Not really ." </P> <Ul> <Li> "Bayou Folk" Read "Bayou Folk" </Li> <Li> "A Night in Acadie" Read "A Night in Acadie" </Li> <Li> "At the Cadian Ball" (1892) Read "At the Cadian Ball" </Li> <Li> "Désirée's Baby" (1895) Read "Désirée's Baby" </Li> <Li> "The Story of an Hour" (1896) Read "The Story of an Hour" </Li> <Li> "Emancipation: A Life Fable" Read "Emancipation: A Life Fable" </Li> <Li> "The Storm" (1898) Read "The Storm" </Li> <Li> "A Pair of Silk Stockings" Read "A Pair of Silk Stockings" </Li> <Li> "The Locket" </Li> <Li> "Athenaise" Read "Athenaise" </Li> <Li> "Lilacs" Read "Athenaise" </Li> <Li> "A Respectable Woman" Read "A Respectable Woman" </Li> <Li> "The Unexpected" Read "The Unexpected" </Li> <Li> "The Kiss" Read "The Kiss" </Li> <Li> "Beyond the Bayou" Read "Beyond the Bayou" </Li> <Li> "An No - Account Creole" Read "An No - Account Creole" </Li> <Li> "Fedora" </Li> <Li> "Regret" Read "Regret" </Li> <Li> "Madame Célestin's Divorce" Read "Madame Célestin's Divorce" </Li> <Li> At Fault (1890), Nixon Jones Printing Co, St. Louis Read "At Fault" </Li> <Li> The Awakening (1899), H.S. Stone, Chicago Read "The Awakening" </Li> </Ul> <Li> "Bayou Folk" Read "Bayou Folk" </Li>

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