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    Brokenhearted and Free ‘The Story of an Hour’ takes place in Louise Mallard’s home‚ the focus is on the family that lives there‚ and the topic of the story is the loss of Louise’s husband Brently. Louise had heart trouble and with her sister’s careful delivery of bad news‚ Louise reacts with obvious grief. However‚ she begins to realize that she is now an independent woman‚ a realization that excites her. She sees her life as being absolutely hers and is happy thinking about her new sense of independence

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    several generations? I certainly have. Kate Chopin’s The Story of an Hour is very powerful short story about a woman‚ Louise Mallard‚ who becomes very independent and calmed when she hears some terrible news about her husband‚ Brently. We are first introduced to Mrs. Mallard‚ but the reader is not given a first name until closer to the end due to it is not considered important. Louise Mallard suffers from a heart problem and by reading the story seems very delicate. . They are considered a working class

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    Story of an Hour: Independence to Die For Imagine a life where you are forced to live a certain way‚ without the opportunity to make your own decisions‚ having to live up to certain expectations‚ and living a life of oppression; this is exactly how Louise Mallard lives. Kate Chopin’s The Story of an Hour shows us how freedom is just a forbidden fruit‚ which Louise dares not to eat as long as her husband is alive and well. As we read through the story we see the emergence of independence as the

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    man‚ but society says no. Mrs.Mallard in The Story of an Hour wants exactly this. So‚ when she hears that her husband has been killed in a railroad accident‚ she doesn’t think twice about how she feels. She believes she is free‚ facing the welcoming spring air‚ enjoying life as if she hasn’t lost her beloved husband. But‚ not for long. Her dreams are shattered as her “dead” soulmate walks through the door‚ and her heart stops. Literally. In this story‚ you’ll find that there are plenty of hidden

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    Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour”‚ was published over a century ago in 1894‚ but even with its age the story manages to be relevant in modern times. Upon first glance the short story is fleeting at only two pages in length and lasts for only an hour and due to this it could be seen as simple. This short story tells the tale of Louise Mallard‚ who has heart issues‚ learns from her sister Josephine that her husband‚ Brently Mallard was killed in train accident. Upon hearing this terrible news‚ she

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    What Is‚ Is Not “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin is a short story about a woman’s grief and relief at the notice of her husband’s death. Mrs. Mallard had recently become a widow after her husband’s supposed death by accident‚ and she struggles internally from conflicting feelings. In the end‚ she seems rather relieved‚ and moves on from his death rather quickly‚ but Mr. Mallard’s sudden emergence brings Mrs. Mallard to death’s door. Chopin’s particular use of diction foreshadows the ironic

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    "The Story of an Hour" uses gender in describing a woman that feels socially oppressed in her marriage. Marge Piercy’s "Barbie Doll" explores gender roles by describing a woman as she goes through life and her infatuation with becoming the perfect image of society. Each of these authors uses women and how these women deal with their situation. Kate Chopin uses nature and Mrs. Mallard inner feelings‚ while Marge Piercy uses societies assumptions and their effect. Kate Chopin’s "The Story Of an

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    In Kate Chopin’s 1894 work‚ “The Story of an Hour”‚ symbolism and figurative language are utilized to express the central theme of freedom. Mrs. Mallard believes the she has been granted freedom in the form of the death of Brently Mallard‚ and‚ ultimately‚ finds freedom from her unhappy marriage in death. The author immediately starts off by mentioning Mrs. Mallard’s heart trouble‚ which could symbolize her unhappy marriage. Chopin also tells of how Mrs. Mallard doesn’t take the bad news of her

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    Both of the short stories we have read are different but the same in many ways. I will give you a brief description of each story then i will tell you the comparisons and the contrasts of each story. They both have the same ending‚ kinda. They are both about life. The Story of an hour is about a lady with heart troubles finding out her husband is dead. She doesn’t react the same way any wife would‚ she goes up to her room and sits up there looking out the window at all that is below. She sits up

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    "The Story of an Hour" is overflowing with vivid imagery to reveal Mrs. Mallard’s emotions and accentuate her feelings towards her situation at the time. The imagery is used to portray the unexpected and guide the reader to formulate their own conclusions‚ instead of simply stating them. The first example of imagery doesn’t appear until Mrs. Mallard has received the news of her husband’s death. "When the storm of grief had spent itself‚" conveys a violent and dismal tone‚ setting the story up for

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