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    Chopin questions on “Desiree’s Baby” and “The Storm” “Desiree’s Baby” 1. A footnote reveals that this story was first titled “The Father of Desiree’s Baby—The Lover of Mentine.” How does the meaning of the story change if you think about the father as the primary focus or the baby as the primary focus? 2. Armand is horrified at the idea that Desiree “is not white” and Desiree is so upset at the possibility that she might not be white that she says “I cannot be so unhappy‚ and live” (554).

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    them in welcome" (Chopin 786). She is planning on escaping her dilemma by treasuring the free moments in her life that are soon to come. Though the moment was bitter and dreadful‚ Mrs. Mallard was more intrigued with the years to come. In those years she would live freely and not have to be dependent as she once was. While she sat down in her room and contemplated about all that has happened‚ she felt a presence approaching her. The story states‚ "Free! Body and soul free!" (Chopin 786). Freedom and

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    The Connections of 19th Century Painting and the Stories of Chopin and De Maupassant In terms of art in western civilization‚ the 19th century was truly a transformative time for artists and writers alike. Two writers emerged from the mid to late 19th century that are very influential in their era- Kate Chopin and Guy De Maupassant. Their stories reflect 19th century Europe very well‚ and capture the modernity of that time period. When examining their stories‚ there is an interesting connection

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    Assignment October 12‚ 2012 The Story of an Hour In the short story The Story of an Hour its author Kate Chopin tells us that was impossible for a woman to have or fight for the real meaning freedom in a conservative country with traditional social environment. “Into this she sank‚ pressed down by a physical exhaustion that haunted her body and seemed to reach into her soul.”(Chopin 201) Mrs. Mallard was shocked by her husband’s death and felt physical exhaustions not only because they were

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    that encounters conflict and is changed by it. In “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin‚ the emotional pattern and thought process of Louise Mallard after she is informed of her husband’s death are explored. Over the course of the hour in which the story takes place Louise has a realization about the constraints she feels in her life and in her marriage. By delineating Louise as a flat and dynamic character‚ Chopin is able to convey her theme that real freedom is found in death. Over the course

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    Kate Chopin establishes her perception of human rights unification‚ between the genders of the male and female‚ within the confines of her two Victorian novels‚ The Awakening and At Fault. Naturally‚ Chopin utilizes her womanly attribute of candid expressing of the mind; through this‚ the progressive author adroitly elaborates her influences and composing style. As Chopin builds the structure of the two novels‚ she had illustrated and defined an open outlook on the average woman’s life in America

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    Zoraide” by Kate Chopin‚ the issue of marriage creates a conflict among the main characters. Zoriade and her mistress do not agree on who Zoraide should marry. The mistress‚ Madame Delariviere‚ wants Zoraide to marry M’sieur Ambroise and says that “[i]t is a union that will please me”(Chopin 196). However‚ Zoraide tells her mistress that her only love is Mezor. As a result‚ Delariviere becomes “speechless with rage” and prevents her servant form seeing or communicating with Mezor (Chopin 197). The conflicting

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    norms of society. In Kate Chopin’s novella‚ The Awakening‚ Edna Pontellier‚ the antagonist‚ knocked against the societal norms of the late 1800’s. Houses represent Edna’s search for her inner self. The houses which Chopin uses in The Awakening come in pairs which contrast each other. Chopin uses the bird cage and the bath-house to illustrate imprisonment and freedom. The house on Grand Isle and the small house on the Chénière Island represent restlessness and awareness. The grand house on Esplanade

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    of an Hour‚” Kate Chopin utilizes Mrs. Mallard’s actions and reactions‚ influenced by Chopin’s background and the social norms of the late nineteenth century‚ to illustrate how confining women’s role in society was during her lifetime. Chopin’s own life experiences influenced the way Mrs. Mallard reacts. When Chopin was only five years old‚ her father died in a work-related accident and soon after her beloved grandmother also passed away. Later on during the Civil War‚ Chopin lived in St. Louis

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    “Desiree’s Baby”‚ written by Kate Chopin‚ is about a man’s pride and concern about race has overcome the love he has for his wife Desiree. The story is set before the Civil War‚ back in the time when slavery still exists. As a slave-owner‚ Armand is very proud as he belongs to the white society‚ until he finds out the truth about his baby and his origin. Racism‚ prejudice‚ and pride destroy Armand’s family. To add the elements of surprise and ironic‚ Kate Chopin does not reveal the birth origin of

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