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    The Theme of Chopin’s Story of an Hour Literature uses written word to inspire readers and help them “become” part of the story. This escape route for readers is often the hook that catches them in the lip. In Kate Chopin’s The Story of an Hour‚ the literary elements that are planted so carefully throughout incite curiosity and pique the interest of its audience. This ironic tale is written in such a way that it was still considered for publication in the early 19th century‚ while also

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    Kate Chopin’s The Story of an Hour Analysis In Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour”‚ the main characterMrs. Mallord‚ receives the news of her husband’s death from her sister‚ Josephine‚ and brother in law Richard. Mrs. Mallord grieves for a few minutes‚ but then starts to feel happy and hopeful about her current state. She tries to fight the feelings at first‚ but succumbs to them instead. She composes herself with her newly found hope only to be shocked with disappointment‚ Mr. Mallord is still

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    The portrait of Dublin people and society is shown subconsciously through a series of Mrs. Mooney’s plan on forcing Mr. Doran’s marriage. The significant points that describe the characteristic of Dublin people and society are the sexual violation and unspeaking sexual story. Sexual activities or anything related to sexual activity cannot be discussed publicly. Additionally‚ in the eyes of Dublin people‚ which regard the 10th commandments and mainly are Catholic‚ having sex before marriage is considered

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    Akiesha Blackfox English Lit Mrs. Straub May 3‚ 2017 The life you save maybe your own Flannery O’Connor The symbolism that Flannery O’Connor uses in “The Life You Save May Be Your Own”‚ illustrates the spiritual struggles between good and evil that we face today. The main characterMr. Shiftlet‚ faces on a journey of spiritual means by walking on both the paths of salvation and damnation. Mr. Shiftlet is given countless opportunities to turn himself around and to proceed in the

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    The author uses many literary elements in the short story. Some are personification‚ imagery‚ and similes. Personification is stated in the line that follows: "she was young‚ with a fair‚ calm face‚ whose lines bespoke repression‚" This element shows how strongly she is in repression. It makes the reader actually feel how depressing her life with her husband was. She could see in the open square before her house the tops of trees that were all aquiver with the new spring life. "The delicious breath

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    Colleen Fabiszak Mr. Baltrum HUM 120 3/12/2012 Literary Devices The Story of an Hour is a short story that centers on a woman who thinks her husband has died and how she deals with his supposed death. This short story by Kate Chopin is incorporates a metaphor‚ a simile‚ and irony of fate as its major literary devices. This short story uses similes to describe how the main character in the storyMrs. Mallard‚ is doing with the news of her husband’s death. “She sat with her head thrown

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    intriguing. Descriptive characters. Either best book of the year or a newberry award. Fun and very addictive. Gosh‚ was that an actual story? How can erase my memories of this to read this for the first time again? Intellectually stimulating. Jovial and simultaneously‚ sad. Keeping the spirit of mr. Terupt with making him survive the surgery really gives the book the ‘classic’ feel. Loving Mr. Terupt is easier and easier when his flaws arise and people realize nobody can be perfect----but Mr. Terupt is pretty

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    Similarities In The Yellow Wallpaper and The Story of an Hour The stories “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin and “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman even though they have two very different plots are very similar in their themes and messages. In both stories‚ the women are being oppressed by their husbands and find ways to deal with it as well as being portrayed as weak and inferior and they both of their minds play tricks on them by making them hallucinate. Louise and the narrator

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    Repression in Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour” Is marriage a perfect union or an inclusive institution? Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour” raises this question in the reader’s mind and takes the reader on an emotional rollercoaster through the narration of the main character’s inner thoughts and emotions during one of the darkest moments in a person’s life. In addition‚ the story concludes with a surprising twist that abruptly sends the main character to her grave when she sees that her husband

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    Audience Analysis Audience Profile: My audience will be my classmates and my instructor. I would say that this is appropriate readings for anyone from the age of 18-50. I would also highly suggest more of women to understand the readings than men. Audience-subject relationship: The audience that will be reading this should have a very good understanding of the topic‚ but should be open to all opinions. The audience has already read the story. Although they have read the story‚ everyone is going to

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