In both stories, even though the authors signal change through epiphany, they exhibit the change differently through the protagonists within the novels. The child in the story "Araby" understands that the Mangan's sister is only a negligible young lady who thinks nothing about him and whether he fulfills his guarantee of bringing something from his journey from the Bazaar or not. The discussion he had with her which he guaranteed to bring her something is just yet a simple talk, similar to the one between the English lady and her companions, and through this realization this makes the narrator enraged and embarrassed; from an innocent and dreamful kid to an adolescent who now learns things are not generally as seen. Opposite to this, Louise Mallard in "The Story of an Hour" changes from a lady who is oppressed in marriage simply like other ladies amid the nineteenth century to a lady who now knows and values opportunity, freedom from control. Here the transformation as brought by epiphany is positive and characterized by happiness despite the death of her lifelong
In both stories, even though the authors signal change through epiphany, they exhibit the change differently through the protagonists within the novels. The child in the story "Araby" understands that the Mangan's sister is only a negligible young lady who thinks nothing about him and whether he fulfills his guarantee of bringing something from his journey from the Bazaar or not. The discussion he had with her which he guaranteed to bring her something is just yet a simple talk, similar to the one between the English lady and her companions, and through this realization this makes the narrator enraged and embarrassed; from an innocent and dreamful kid to an adolescent who now learns things are not generally as seen. Opposite to this, Louise Mallard in "The Story of an Hour" changes from a lady who is oppressed in marriage simply like other ladies amid the nineteenth century to a lady who now knows and values opportunity, freedom from control. Here the transformation as brought by epiphany is positive and characterized by happiness despite the death of her lifelong