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    “The Story of an Hour” is a short story told by Kate Chopin. The story begins by telling the readers about Mrs. Mallard’s also known as Louise‚ has heart trouble and was told about the tragic accident of her beloved husband. Hearing the news Mrs. Mallard sits in her chair motionless for a few days and occasionally will grieve about the loss of her husband‚ Brently. But‚ after a while she realizes that she is now set free. Although Mrs. Mallard loved her husband dearly‚ she now has the freedom and

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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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    in life. In Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour‚” the theme that life changes in an instant is developed through situational irony‚ internal conflict‚ and symbolism. In the text‚ situational irony depicts how Louise’s life transforms. In the beginning‚ Mrs Mallard receives the news of her husband’s death. She then faces the “storm of grief” (13). The largest portion of the story focuses on Brently’s death. At the end of the story‚ however‚ a very unpredicted situation occurs. Chopin states‚ “Someone

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    Essay about the "Story Of an Hour" Irony and Abuse The story of an Hour was written by the American writer Kate Chopin who was an author of short stories and novels. She is now considered to have been a precursor of feminist authors of the 20th century. The Story Of an Hour is about a woman who suffers from the repression of her husband. This story reflects what Chopin felt toward the customs of the age. This story covers many ironic moments; besides‚ it shows the abuse which

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    not be a happy time being stuck in a marriage filled with spiritual repression‚ Chopin reveals in her writing of “The story of an Hour”. In this short story Kate Chopin brings the reader to ask him or herself many thought provoking questions such as “Does love always lead to happiness?” through her use of the elements of fiction. Love does not always lead to happiness. In the opening line of the short story‚ Chopin already begins to use irony when she writes‚ “knowing that Mrs. Mallard was afflicted

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    In her lifetime‚ Kate Chopin touched her writings on lives of women finding the difficulty of realizing their desires which will led to their downfall. As one of the earliest American feminist writers‚ Kate Chopin had given insights of women struggling the restrictions of society after the Civil War through her novels and short stories. Most of her work was considered a taboo to society because they were based on her emotional cravings for independence and exemption from the strains of a country

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    discipline and compromise. Freedom is the fact of how we choose to think and the reaction or actions of those thoughts and how they are played out in daily living. Which brings me to using marriage and freedom as topics for “The Story of An Hour” by Kate Chopin. How is

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    “The Story of An hour‚” by Kate Chopin‚ is a short story about a woman who thinks she loses her husband in a railroad accident‚ but loses her freedom instead. Louise Mallard suffers from heart troubles‚ and has to be monitored every day. When her sister Josephine‚ and a family friend Richards‚ tell her the news about her husband she has to be careful not startle Louise too much‚ as it could hurt her heart. Chopin uses setting‚ point of view‚ and language devices to enhance the central idea of confinement

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    and point of view from different perspective to gain a deeper meaning of the words put to paper. There are three main perspectives or views in which a work of literature can be analyzed: feminist‚ historical‚ and psychoanalytical. This particular essay will focus on a description and analysis of the psychoanalytical view. Let us first get a small background in the three perspectives first: To look at the inner workings of a novel using the feminist perspective is to assess prior said literary elements

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    Kate Chopin was born in St. Louis‚ Missouri‚ in the year 1850. As she grew older‚ she got married; and moved to New Orleans. (Clark‚ 2016). Over the years‚ Chopin and her husband raised six children. (Clark‚ 2016). Years later‚ after her husband passed away in 1882‚ she decided to move back to her hometown. (Clark‚ 2016). There‚ a family friend encouraged her to begin writing. Kate took the idea and ran with it. She chose to write fictional novels; and by doing so‚ she became very successful. Chopin

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