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    Chopin depicts Louise confined to her room after listening to the bad news about Bentley’s death. The death is a metaphor representing life course. Louise realizes that she has subjugated herself for locking herself away. However‚ she seeks pleasure and declares her personal independence. She gazes through the open window to show opportunities and freedom after the death of her husband. Chopin describes that Louise sees treetops‚ blue sky‚ and fluffy clouds through

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    per day‚ six days a week. You could mail the information to me at the above address‚ or call me at 555-5555. Thank you very much and I look forward to receiving the information of your company’s existing dishes. Sincerely‚ Marie Louise S. Ricaro Head‚ Customer Services 745 Mother Theresa St.‚ Diliman Avenue‚ Quezon City 1141 (02) 987-3456 February 2‚ 2014 Mr. Daniel Lewis Santiago Queensland Thai&Indian Delicacies‚ Corp. 324 Banaue Road‚ Espana‚ Manila

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    this desire was seen in their works to create powerful lessons on how male domination impacted women. One influential writer of this movement‚ Kate Chopin‚ wrote a story where the character‚ Louise‚ is told that her husband departed in an accident and she is not sure whether or not to be heartsick or rescued. Louise finally decides she is relieved because she is liberated from the domination of her husband. Another powerful writer‚ Charlotte Perkins Gilman‚ wrote “Yellow Wallpaper‚” where the main character

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    way that Louise reacts to the news of the death of her husband‚ Brently Mallard. Before Louise’s reaction is revealed‚ Chopin alludes to how the widow feels by describing the world according to her perception of it after the "horrible" news. Louise is said to "not hear the story as many women have heard the same." Rather‚ she accepts it and goes to her room to be alone. Now the reader starts to see the world through Louise’s eyes‚ a world full of new and pure life. In her room‚ Louise sinks into

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    In the story grief does not affect Louise Mallard but the taste of freedom does. With this she imagines how her life is going to be but doesn’t get a chance to live it‚ because her husband is alive and when she sees him alive‚ she ironically dies‚ having that one hour of Freedom. The ending

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    “Comparing Poems & Short Story’s” Comparing short stories with poems can be an interesting way to learn literature. Things to look for are similarities in themes‚ the events that take place‚ the meaning of the poetry‚ and similar emotions or outcomes from what was read. The three pieces of literary work that will be discussed and compared are Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour”‚ Sherman Alexie’s “Grief Calls us to the Things of This World”‚ and Alfred Lord Tennyson “In Memoriam”. The point

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    the reserve‚ he feels like home again. Doing business and playing basketball makes Will become a member of the little Indian town. The people who help Will the most are Harlen‚ Louise and Joyce. Harlen is the one who always wants to make Will feel better. The photo studio & basketball team are Harlen’s idea. Louise is the true love that Will falls for. When Joyce asks Will to be in the photo‚ that really impresses Will a lot. Finally‚ Will finds his career‚ love and friends in the reserve

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    In “The Story of an Hour‚” by Kate Chopin‚ Louise Mallard is a dynamic character who went from a state of grieving to being overjoyed by her new freedom. When she first hears of her husband’s death‚ she is overwhelmed with misery. After reflecting on what happened‚ she looked outside and realized the new life ahead of her. Louise Mallard in the beginning of the story mourned like any other house wife would. Her emotions took over her and she was “pressed down by a physical exhaustion that haunted

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    Home and away – Picture book by John Marsden and Matt Ottley The story of an hour – Kate chopin * This short story is set in the 19thcentury and shows the tension between female characters and the society that surrounds them. Margaret Baurer suggests Chopin is concerned with exploring the dynamic interrelation between men and women. And women and patriarchy‚ even women and women. She users gender to contemplate feminine identity and at the same time to critique patriarchal society that define

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    similar‚ and in very different ways. In “The Story of an Hour‚” Mrs. Louise Mallard is an elderly woman who has an ill heart. She has heart conditions‚ but yet her sister‚ Josephine‚ and her husband’s best friend‚ Richards‚ had to somehow break the news of her husband’s death to Louise. When thinking of anybody’s significant other passing away‚ people would be distraught and completely devastated at the thought. However‚ Louise takes it surprisingly well. She goes up to her room‚ isolates herself

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