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    Death of Mrs. Mallard

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    very end suggests heart disease as the culprit‚ further analyzation of the story points towards a few other‚ deeper and slightly more complex causes. The first thing we learn about Mrs. Mallard is that she has heart trouble. This heart trouble turns is both mental and physical and is both within her body and the relationship with her husband‚ Brently Mallard. Her heart trouble is what makes the announcement of Brently’s death so threatening to her. Someone that has a weak heart would not be able

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    of an Hour” is Mrs. Mallard’s heart. The very first sentence informs the reader that she was “afflicted with heart trouble” and Chopin reminds the reader again of her “heart disease” in the last sentence of the story when the doctor diagnoses her death. The heart is central to Chopin’s critique of marriage because the heart and love represent the societal driven view that marriage and love are of the utmost importance in the time period’s culture. Her unhealthy heart symbolizes her emotional disconnection

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    coming years; she would live for herself.”(Chopin) Therefore‚ it was not surprising that when Louise turned from the window and the view‚ she quickly loses her freedom as well. In conclusion‚ the “Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin uses the symbols of heart trouble and the open window to derive into the deeper meaning of the two themes of alienation and the quest for identity. They both lead Louise to lose her freedom that she thought about ‚ but never really got. Those symbols were used to depict

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    conflict is external‚ man vs. nature. Mrs. Mallard‚ the women in the story‚ has some sort of heart disease. The story begins with her sister‚ who has to break the news “Knowing that Mrs. Mallard was afflicted with a heart trouble great care was taken to break to her as gently as possible the news of her husband’s death.” (784). Mrs.Mallard’s sister was worried that she’d be so shocked‚ she might have a heart attack.

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    announcing the cause of death heart disease---of a joy that kills. The first line of this short story originally diagnoses Louise with only a “heart trouble” and yet in the expanse of one hour she is dead supposedly from joy at seeing her husband alive as the last words of the story led the reader to believe. Or ironically is it death from almost obtaining joyous freedom and independence? Louise Mallard was told of her husband’s death gently as possible due to a heart trouble. No other explanation

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    Her hour

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    accident occurred. The story begins when Mrs. Mallard is told her husband is believed to have died after a railroad accident after Richards‚ a family friend‚ hears of the news in the local newspaper office. With Louise‚ having a weak heart with suffering from a heart disease‚ Josephine‚ Louise’s sister‚ and Richards try to break the news as gently as possible. Mrs. Mallard locks herself in her room immediately after hearing the news to grieve the loss of her husband; however‚ once she’s alone in the room

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    Friedreich's Ataxia

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    Friedreich’s ataxia Friedreich’s ataxia is an inherited disease that causes progressive damage to the nervous system resulting in things like gait disturbance‚ speech problems‚ heart disease and diabetes. Friedreich’s ataxia is caused by a defect in a gene called Frataxin‚ which is located on chromosome 9. The changes in this gene cause the body to produce too much trinucleotide repeat (GAA). This mutation causes gene silencing through induction of a heterochromatin structure in a manner similar

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    an important role in understanding the question. Chopin tells readers in the first line that‚ “ . . . Mrs. Mallard was afflicted with a heart trouble . . . “(168). One can assume that she had physical heart trouble and was unwell or ill. Yet‚ looking deeper into the definitions of Chopin’s word choice‚ it reveals that Mrs. Mallard had an emotional heart trouble. She might feel confined and broken down because of an event or individual. After hearing about her husband’s death‚ her response

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    Body Matter Analysis

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    or analysis of the ailment can be seen through three different lenses: illness seen from oneself‚ disease seen by physicians and medical professionals and sickness seen through society at large. In their book Body Matter‚ James and Kevin Aho describe bodily afflictions as seen from the perspective of these three audiences. As a means to further describe ailments through phenomenology‚ heart disease

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    An Hour Symbolism

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    “The Story of an Hour” is a short story written by Kate Chopin. In this story‚ there are a lot of symbols. They range from as little as an open window‚ to as big as heart disease. Symbols can be very crucial to literature‚ and the story’s meaning. The symbols in this story are very interesting to me. I do not think the story would be as meaningful as it is if they were not included. When Mrs. Mallard first goes up to her room‚ she is described as being‚ “pressed down by a physical exhaustion that

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