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    grieve a lot when someone that they care about passes away. In “The Story of an Hour” Mrs. Mallard‚ Louise‚ has a heart condition‚ which means that if she’s startled she could die. So‚ when news comes that her husband’s been killed in an accident‚ her sister‚ Josephine‚ had to carefully tell her about the news. In the story of an hour were examining the growth of the character through her atypical reaction to different events in the story that the reader may not expect. Mrs. Mallard has a different point

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    Have you ever desired something so badly‚ that it kills you inside? Well‚ in weak-hearted Louise Mallard’s case‚ it literally kills her. In “The Story of an Hour‚” freedom is a prohibited indulgence that is kept only in the privacy of her own thoughts. When her sister carefully explains that her husband‚ Brently Mallard‚ has passed away‚ Mrs. Mallard breaks down in tears. However‚ after resorting to isolation in her empty bedroom‚ Louise begins to realize that she is now a completely free woman

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    I. “The Story of an Hour” II. Kate Chopin A. Lived 1850- 1940‚ wrote primarily in the 1890s B. She wasn’t accepted at the time because her writing was so controversial—especially because of her ideas on gender status III. Characters A. Protagonist- Louis (Mrs. Mallard) B. Subordinate- Richard‚ Josephine C. Antagonist- Mr. Mallard‚ Society IV. Setting A. Time- late 19th century B. Place- common 1900s household V. Point of View- 3rd person omniscient VI. Episode

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    representation of Gender roles is an issue expressed in "The Penguin best Australian Short stories" collection. The issues of gender are expressed through gender inequality‚ stereotypical gender roles‚ the economic basis of marriage‚ and the expectations of women. These beliefs and their changes as the stories became more modern are presented through the stories‚ ’Monsieur Caloche’‚ "The Lottery’ and "A Gentleman’s Agreement. The representation of gender inequality is expressed in the story Monsieur Caloche

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    “The Story of an Hour” reflection‚ I find myself lumped together with the group of women that can feel compassion and sympathy for Mrs. Mallard’s situation. I do not think that she was cold or cruel in her reaction to the news of her husband’s death. In my opinion‚ Mrs. Mallard’s reactions were primal‚ completely genuine and justifiable. There are many pressures that people experience due to societal expectations and our own expectations of life and romance. There is no way to know that a commitment

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    "The Story of an Hour" (pages 353-354) 1. This technology of the telegram(newspaper) is an invention when the story was written. It takes place in the story mentioning the list of people who where killed in the railroad disaster. Louise’s husband’s friend‚ Richards‚ saw Louise’s husband‚ Brently on the list of those killed. Without this technology‚ I do not think the story could be possible. Richards learned about the train accident thought the telegram as well as Josephine. Louise would not

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    The story of an hour-Kate Chopin 1. What malady does Mrs. Mallard suffer‚ and why would the author mention it in the first paragraph? Mrs. Mallard suffers from a heart disease. This is important to be mentioned in the first paragraph because it sets the scene for when the news of her husband’s death comes. Her heart disease is also what kills her when her “dead” husband walks through the front door at the end of the story. 2. The setting of the story is very limited; it is confined largely

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    denominations and religions. The only ground for a lawful divorce in Milton’s time usually involved some sort of sexual incompatibility due to unlawful relations outside of the marriage. John Milton’s discussion of marriage and gender relations in “Paradise Lost” can be critically analyzed through his portrayal of the purpose of marriage in “Doctrine of Discipline and Divorce”. Having read Paradise Lost through the understanding of Milton in his prose work‚ titled the “Doctrine of Discipline and Divorce”

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    Professor Freeland Eng 101 7 January 2009 An Analysis of “The Story of an Hour” Written in 1894‚ “The Story of an Hour” is a story of a woman who‚ through the erroneously reported death of her husband‚ experienced true freedom and happiness. Both tragic and ironic‚ the story deals with the boundaries imposed on women by society in the nineteenth century. The author Kate Chopin‚ like the character in her story‚ had first-hand experience with the male-dominated society of that time and

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    Kelsey Wooten ENG 2000 Setting in “The Story of an Hour” The setting and the imagery of the setting is used to communicate "The Story of an Hour’s" theme of freedom‚ independence‚ and a new life. The story begins in a place that we are aware is public. It is in that room that Josephine tells her sister about the accident that killed her husband. Mrs. Mallard reaction is as expected. In her bedroom‚ a more private setting we see her internal thoughts about her husband’s death. The closed room

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