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    almost joyful. “There was a feverish triumph in her eyes‚ and she carried herself unwittingly like a goddess of victory.” (Chopin pg.654) B.) It is ironic that the doctors’ think she dies from being over joyed‚ when really she wasn’t happy at all to see that her husband was alive. “When the doctors came they said she had died of heart disease-of joy that kills.” (Chopin pg.654) 2. Why is it appropriate for Richards to try to screen Brently Mallard from Mrs. Mallard’s view? It is appropriate

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    Story Of An Hour Essay Paper The short story entitled “Story Of An Hour” written by Kate Chopin is a powerful story about a woman‚ Mrs. Mallard who is given the horrible news that her husband has just passed away in a train wreck. Devastated by her husband’s sudden death she excuses herself and immediately rushes to her bedroom where we see a different side of Mrs. Mallard’s attitude. She has taken on a different angle of life now‚ she is upset about her husband’s sudden death‚ however; she has

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    longer belongs to him; she is finally her own person. The opening line in Chopin’s story is‚ “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.” (Chopin 705) To me this shows that Brently Mallard’s friend‚ Richards‚ was trying to be the chivalric hero by ensuring that the devastating story is broken to Mrs. Mallard easily. It seems he assumed she would be in shambles when she heard the news about

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    that was very rare. Coming from the south‚ Chopin had a sultry southern sensuality. (Evans‚ Robert) It was relevant in the way she wrote. She gave women a voice in which they were not used to. Restrictive ties to men such as‚ husbands‚ boyfriends‚ fathers‚ and brothers‚ kept women from becoming independent. In “Story of an Hour‚” the main character‚ Mrs. Mallard feels a very deep level of liberation after the death of her husband. “Chopin knew women were much more likely to feel oppressed

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    The Awakening: Public Controversy The Awakening‚ written by Kate Chopin‚ was a book that was truly ahead of its time. The author of the book was truly a genius in her right‚ but yet she was seen as a scoundrel. At the time‚ it was "a world that values only her performance as a mother‚ whose highest expectations for women are self sacrifice and self-effacement." ( ? ) The people of that era were not ready to admit or accept the simple but hidden feelings of intimacy or sexuality and the true nature

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    lived in a high-class neighborhood and owned expensive houses that were admired by many. The husband supported the family while the wife was expected to be a stay at home mother as well as an accomplished artist or musician. The Awakening‚ by Kate Chopin‚ is influenced by these norms of Creole society‚ which is realized with “artist woman” Mademoiselle Reisz‚ “mother woman” Adele Ratignolle‚ the protagonist Edna Pontellier‚ and her marriage to Leonce. The Pontellier’s marriage and its aspects reflects

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    termed as a freedom in this story. (Jamil‚ 2009‚ 157) Analysis of Story Kate Chopin’s was gifted with the spirit of emotional narrations‚ which enables readers‚ to feel and understand the situation and what being told in the tale. In this story‚ Chopin had doubtless subjected the matter of nuptials of those times‚ through the derivatives of physiological aspects‚ but she did that very cleverly by tempered means (Dolan‚ 2008‚ 1191). Her legend does not communicate that whether Mrs. Mallard is unconvinced

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    was not customary in the era of the 1800s. Kate Chopin reveals the social construction of the setting in the novel in subtle phrases placed throughout chapter one. Readers start to understand that a male is the dominate gender from the choice of word Chopin uses to describe how Leonce’s expression after Edna returned home from bathing‚ “looking at his wife as one looks at a valuable piece of personal property which has suffered some damage” (Chopin‚ 2005). This description of the husbands expression

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    “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin depicts the struggles women have to endure‚ and their emotional outcome. In the story‚ Mrs. Mallard struggles with her husband’s death‚ a death that supposedly happened in a rail road disaster. She deals with injustice and unhappiness from being a wife in 1894. The sorrow she feels for her husband’s death quickly fades away when she realizes she is now free; free to live for herself and not others. “The Story of an Hour”

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    outlines how deconstruction is used in The Awakening. I will use this source to help represent the main idea of feminist criticism in Kate Chopin’s The Awakening. Cunningham‚ Mark. "The Autonomous Female Self and the Death of Louise Mallard in Kate Chopin ’s ’Story of an Hour ’." English Language Notes 42.1 (Sept. 2004): 48-55. Rpt.

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