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    Written by Kate Chopin during the Victorian period‚ The Awakening deals with woman’s rights issues such as women in society‚ women’s roles‚ and women’s personal identity. More specifically‚ the narrator and protagonist‚ Edna Pontellier desires the aspects of love outside of her loveless marriage‚ and pursues a way to fit in to an incompatible society. Compared to Adele Ratignolle‚ the ideal woman and mother of the time‚ Edna is subpar with the attention she gives her family. As a way to find herself

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    act and will lie in order to look the best to others. They want to be at the top with everyone either wanting to be them or wanting to be with them. In “ Desiree’s Baby” by Kate Chopin we see a perfect example of what people are willing to do in order to keep their flawless perception in society’s eyes. Chopin tells the story of an innocent girl who comes from a mysterious background who climbs her way to the top of society‚ but soon finds herself falling from her dream world. Society’s harsh view

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    Literary Analysis: Story of an Hour “When the doctors came they said she had died of heart disease--of the joy that kills.” This line‚ by itself you may interpret as the character going through happiness or joy before he or she dies. However in Kate Chopin storyStory of an Hour”‚ this can be interpreted in a totally different way. The story conveys a variety of emotions and thoughts for the reader and the character. Kate Chopin use a plethora literary elements to write this short story. In the

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    Kate Chopin’s life There are many successful authors who use their life experiences to compose stories. With a deep sense of life‚ there are many writers who write famous works of literature which describe the lives of people in ancient societies. Writers can take inspiration from their lives and their education or even their traumatic experiences to write out a story. For instance‚ Kate Chopin is one of the famous writers in world literature. During the years of the 19th century‚ when women’s

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    Cheryl Papakie English 112 SP-13 Nancy Noel April 23‚ 2013 Kate Chopin: A Stormy Life Kate Chopin wrote nearly 100 short stories and published two novels in the late nineteenth century. Even in the early twentieth century‚ society was still not ready for most of her strong ideas toward women’s freedom and sexuality. Sadly‚ Chopin suffered a cerebral hemorrhage and died in 1904‚ never having an opportunity to see the realization of the complicated‚ self-minded women that she dared write about

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    Mrs. Loise Mallard husband‚ Brently Mallard‚ has died in a train accident‚ according to a report received at a newspaper office. Mrs. Mallard suffers from a heart condition; that is why her sister Josephine and her husband’s friend Richards have come to her after hearing of the disaster to bring the news and show empathy. Both are concerned that the news will make Mrs. Mallard ill and Josephine takes great care to tell her the news as cautiously as she is able. Mrs. Mallard breaks down‚ crying

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    In Kate Chopin’s “The Storm‚” both the plot and the setting of the story help support each other. Chopin was gifted in her use of the setting to strengthen the plot symbolically; in doing so she created a powerful atmosphere. The atmosphere created by Chopin’s style of writing gave “The Strom” a sense of excitement that raised the temperature of the reader’s blood and kept them turning the page for more. The first example was subtle‚ yet the setting was still used to empower the plot. “It began

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    The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin is a short yet complex story‚ describing Mrs Mallard’s feelings. It focuses on the unfolding emotional state of Mrs Mallard after the news of her husbands death‚ and has overflowing symbolism and imagery. It is an impressive literary piece that touches the readers’ feelings and mind and allows the reader to have a connection to Mrs Mallard’s emotional process. Although the story is short‚ it is complete with each word carrying deep sense and meaning. It is written

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    "The Storm" by Kate Chopin uses a setting of a storm to mirror the affair between lovers. While Calixta’s husband Bobinôt is stuck in a local shop with their son‚ Bibi‚ she is closing up the house for the storm to come. While doing so‚ Alcée asks to come into Calixta’s home. The storm brings the two together‚ pushing them into each other’s arms. This allows them to get physical before the world outside becomes normal again. Calixta and Alcée once were two lovers‚ in Assumption. "Oh! She remembered;

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    In the story ’The Blind Man’ Kate Chopin chooses to make the main character poor and blind to emphasize how isolated people can be if they’re different. An effective and memorable character is created by the blind man being created as a representation of a whole community of less fortunate people. This allows people to connect with the blind man; making the story memorable. Kate Chopin makes the reader feel what it is like in the blind man’s position‚ by describing the man in such detail. For

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