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    Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin Kate Chopin (born Katherine O’Flaherty February 8‚ 1850 – August 22‚ 1904) was an American author of short stories and novels‚ mostly of a Louisiana Creole background. She is now considered by some to have been a forerunner of feminist authors of the 20th century. From 1892 to 1895‚ she wrote short stories for both children and adults which were published in such magazines as Atlantic Monthly‚ Vogue‚ the Century‚ and Harper’s Youth’s Companion. Her major works were

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    Kate Chopin is an author that tends to relate the books that she writes to her own life. In “The Awakening” this style of writing is very apparent. To demonstrate these many similarities I have written a type B psychoanalytical analysis of this book. “The Awakening” reflects Chopin’s life‚ views on life‚ and places she’s lived in many obvious and subtle ways. In the book “The Awakening” Kate Chopin relates to many of the characters and their attributes. Two characters that Chopin best relates too

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    The Outcasts of Poker Flat is a short story filled with connotations of redemption and imbued with an incredible kind of misconception that only the most arrogantly self-righteous could conceive. Its primary purpose is to act as a cautionary tale about a seemingly respectable judgment that unjustly condemns four people to their untimely ends. Harte’s story is set in an 1800’s settlement brimming with discord and mistrust. After a series of very unfortunate events the townspeople decide to exile the

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    Kelly Tran Professor Newcomb English 2201 Section 016 October 8‚ 2014 One Dramatic and Tragic Hour of a Woman “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin In this short story—literally because the story happened within an hour‚ Kate Chopin manages to let her readers contemplate on the roles of women‚ more particularly in a marital status. Chopin delivers her point by creating a story about how a woman deals with the death of her spouse. This situation gives readers a prediction‚ and that is how the widow

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    In the story "Desiree’s Baby" by Kate Chopin‚ the character of Armand Aubigny follows the views of society by caring a lot about race. Perturbed by the characteristics of his son‚ he believes that the infant carries the genes of a person of mixed race. Armand blames his wife Desiree‚ accusing her of not being white‚ believing that she is the reason that caused the infant to inherit those traits. Armand cites the fact that she was adopted‚ which means that her past is unknown. "He no longer loved

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    Thousands of veterans are impacted by P.T.S.D.‚ a common mental illness brought on by war and other high trauma situations. Billy was a prisoner of war now suffering from post traumatic stress disorder‚ which causes him to travel or jump between time. Kurt Vonnegut wrote the book Slaughter-House-Five which illustrates a man who is studying optometry in college. Billy gets into a plane crash and wakes up in a local hospital feeling “stuck” in time. He believes he has the ability to travel in time

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    Women really lived a life of silence then because they had no voice and they dared not once speak out.Some people feel the rain‚ others just get wet. Kate Chopin lived in this type of time period where women really did not have any rights. Chopin wrote stories where the characters were women who were dealt with these types of issues head on. Chopin was well known for writing short stories that centered around women who are faced with these types of society blocks. However in her stories the women usually

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    we now know to be by somebody other than Jannequin coasts from a tenderly modular start to a pleasingly unsettled fugato then back again to its modular moorings. Prelude‚ Trio‚ and Fugue in G Major‚ BWV 541- Johann Sebastian Bach (1705) The Prelude and Fugue in G Major‚ BMV 541 is one of Bach’s most extravagant free works. The prelude consolidates the toccata figuration of the North German stylus phantasticus with the cadenced drive of the Vivaldian concerto. The rehashed note fugue subject‚ a genuinely

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    The American author Kate Chopin gave an example of those independent women in her short story "Regret". In the story‚ a woman called Mamzelle Aurelie lived alone in her farm. She has never got married and never had children. But one day the silence in Aurelie’s life was broken as she carried the burden of looking after her neighbor’s four children for two weeks. One might ask how could she manage to take care of these children since she never had one? In the story Chopin describes the difficulties

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    Frédéric Chopin is a well-known Polish pianist and composer during the Romantic Era (1780-1910)‚ Chopin’s work inspired many young composers and musicians even till this day. Chopin is one of the greatest influential pianist and composers‚ his music and composed pieces are extremely astonished‚ especially his style of romantic taste‚ which are very unique and different compare to other composers. However‚ his work did not just influences the musical world‚ but it also influenced many artist and literature

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