“The Story of an Hour”
In this novel “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin symbolizes a negative outlook of marriage by presenting the reader with a woman who is clearly overjoyed that her husband has died. A good thesis statement for The Story of an Hour would be that the story unveils the inner psychological strains of women who were restrained and misunderstood by agonizing social outlooks upon marriage....
In life we might take news different than other people, and some might take a news lightly, and others might take it more personal. Whenever people receive news they weren’t expecting to hear, our human minds are relaxed and calm. Most likely stress is not involved before the news. I’m not saying life is not stressful but what I am saying is before we receive calming or terrible news. Tension is not involved in our mind. This novel starts off with a sad tone. It explains how the main character is afflicted with a heart trouble. In this passage, Louise is well supported by her family. Many times people with heart problems cannot receive any sad, shocking news at any time. The new would have to be told in broken sentences. The narrator explains how the character handled her grief when the shocking news was told. In a moment like this, a person will need comfort and a shoulder to lean on right after receiving any terrible news. The human body goes into a physical and mental stress where frustration and pressure will arise. In the time of the setting, it’s a windy, cloudy shy where the leaves from the branches are falling. Whenever you incorporate news with the climate that is going on, depending on the climate outside it can make a major impact on the vibe of a person that can go from normal to sadness. Another thing that is taking place in the story is fear. There are dynamic changes that are occurring. Irony also takes part in this passage. The character is at an elusive stage; this is when the story shows that the tone of the character is