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    In this short story‚ written by Kate Chopin‚ symbolism appears in the use of an open window. A symbol that is interpreted as Louise’s view to a world of freedom upon the news of her husband’s death. Chopin states that outside this open window‚ sights of “new spring life” were in sight. The use of this symbol assists Chopin in showing how looking through the death of her husband‚ opened her up to the idea of “body and soul” being released of possession. It’s as if the open window was a portal to a

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    Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour” Mrs. Mallard’s thoughts throughout the story is unexpected and shocks the reader at every turn. Several symbols creates a feeling of comfort‚ wellness‚ and wonderfulness. “There stood‚ facing the open window‚ a comfortable‚ roomy armchair. Into this she sank‚ pressed down by a physical exhaustion that haunted her body and seemed to reach into her soul” (Chopin). The armchair symbolizes the opening the change and feeling of warmth and love. Looking at the window

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    Sydney Zarsadias Mrs. Schroder AP Literature and Composition 3 January 2017 1987: The Awakening Essay In the romantic tragedy‚ “The Awakening‚” by Kate Chopin‚ Edna rebels against the social norms of a woman‚ a wife‚ and a mother in the late 1800s‚ with the goal of pursuing her newfound dreams of independence and self expression. Through her different interactions with people including her husband‚ Leonce‚ her children‚ Etienne and Raoul‚ her friend‚ Adele‚ her inspiration‚ Mademoiselle Reisz‚ and

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    Hour” is a two page short story written by Kate Chopin (born February 8‚ 1851 died August 22‚ 1904) (Larsson Donald‚ and Erskine Thomas 1)‚ but despite its small size‚ it is filled with conflicting emotions and symbolism. The amount of well-hidden symbolism can make it very confusing‚ but it also gives the story an unlimited amount of meaning. At first glance‚ many may not realize that the sky is a symbol‚ or understand a kind “of joy that kills” (Chopin 128)‚ and cannot comprehend the mental state

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    play‚ some of the most significant events are mental or psychological. These events may lead to awakenings‚ discoveries‚ or changes in consciousness. In Kate Chopin’s‚ The Awakening‚ she explores the internal events in Edna Pontellier’s life to give the sense of excitement‚ suspense‚ and climax usually associated with external action. Chopin reveals the excitement through Edna’s affairs. Edna and Robert fall in love‚ which goes against her marriage with Léonce. Not only is it going against her

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    3. The main problems from the Cyclermate business 3.1. Production – the manufacturing issue Initially‚ Cyclermate have been using the old and ancient materials as steel tube‚ automated tube to cut saw and bend machine‚ so it can pull the productivity because they just can not meet the physical demands of the task and difficult to keep the level of production‚ so this is the reason why the number of complaints from customers about the quality and faults of their cycle production have highly increased

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    and feet with a stick and carefully removed all traces from his heavy brogans and then went into the house‚ hopefull Calixta wouldn’t be mad about the mess. 4. What general attitudes toward sex‚love‚ and marriage does Chopin imply? Cite evidence to support your answer. Chopin implies adultery is natural and does not necessarily have negative consequences. In the story‚ after Calixta made love with Alcee‚ her husband gets home with their son and she is happy to see them again and has already put

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    again claimed their wives and held them down for another year to come. This was accepted by society‚ as long as a woman followed the implied rules of fidelity‚ but when these rules were broken‚ there were deadly consequences. In The Awakening by Kate Chopin‚ Edna’s freedom of flirtation drags her down as she fights for independence from the possession-driven‚ man-powered‚ 19th Century world that eventually spirals into her death. Edna‚ who is an innocent‚ rule-abiding woman in the beginning of The

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    In the story of “The Awakening”‚ writer Kate Chopin tells the story of a married young woman thrown into the Creole lifestyle in the 1800s. Twenty-eight years old‚ Edna Pontellier‚ was brought down to New Orleans by her husband‚ Leonce Pontellier‚ where they wed and quickly had two children. Fulfilling the social norm‚ Edna takes care of the children and maintaining the household. While fulfilling his own social norms‚ Leonce is busy working to provide for his family and run a wealthy business. However

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    Storm” The use of Irony in Kate Chopin’s “The Storm”‚ is used through the plot of this story in several situations. Calixta four-year-old child‚ Bibi‚ was calm and kept his composer through the storm‚ he laid his little hand on his father’s knee and was not afraid compared to an adult‚ Calixta‚ who is about to lose all control due to her inner fear. The author also hides the immoral behavior of her characters behind the fear of the storm or lack of. In this story Chopin tries to convince her readers

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