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    A Story of an Hour – Essay Assignement Noah Rieger As the title puts it‚ “The Story of an Hour” is a story that happens in one hour. This story mostly revolves around one woman‚ Louis Mallard‚ who is used to develop many themes in the story. Some of the themes brought up have a different interpretation from what is normally known in the usual circumstances. The themes of freedom and death have been projected quite in a way that gives a reader another understanding different from what is already

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    The Story of an Hour: The Hope of Freedom but The Confinement of the Heart Though her heart was confined‚ her soul longed for freedom. Louise Mallard was given the tragic news of her husband’s death. Frail and weekend from heart trouble‚ she found an unusual hope that would soon lead down the stairs of no return. In “The Story of an Hour”‚ Kate Chopin examines the anticipation for a newfound freedom through‚ thoughts of fear‚ feelings of salvation‚ and the effects of the reality that it will never

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    wrote “The story of an hour” women were not equal. They did not have a life outside of their duties to the man in charge; whether it is their father‚ brother‚ or husband.  The realization that her husband had not been killed in the train accident‚ therefor “When the doctors came‚ they said she had died of heart disease—of the joy that kills.” (Chopin 607)  Overwhelming feelings of freedom‚ and then that loss of freedom are what killed Mrs. Mallard. Not what the doctors agreed to. The story opens with

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    Mrs. Mallard in the “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin‚ goes through a wide range of emotions in what probably felt like the longest; and the last hour of her life. The story begins with her learning of the sudden tragic death of her husband and moves through grief towards acceptance and the visualization of her new freedom. The story abruptly ends when she faces her husband; who never actually died‚ in their home‚ and she herself dies suddenly due to the realization that her new freedom never

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    The Story of an Hour At first glance‚ The Story of an Hour‚ by Kate Chopin‚ seems to be just a short story with a dramatic ending. In reality‚ The Story of an Hour has a much deeper meaning than what’s on the surface. Kate Chopin‚ a 19th century short story writer and novelist‚ wrote this story from the point of view of Mrs.Mallard‚ the wife who was just given the news of her husband’s death. From the moment Mrs.Mallard was given the news‚ there was already a few unusual events that were taking action

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    Story of an Hour” By Kate Chopin In the dictionary‚ character is defined as the aggregate of the features and traits that form the individual nature of some person or thing. This is what people look for in a person they read about in any kind of genre. There is no perfect character in a story. Every character has some kind of flaw in them that draws us in. This is called a tragic flaw. Tragic flaw is a flaw in the protagonist of a tragedy that brings the protagonist to their down fall. The

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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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    Wallpaper** and The Story of an Hour For centuries women have been deemed the “angel of the hearth‚” with the majority of their life centered on the running of the household‚ husbands‚ and children. The plight for gender equality is tactical effort to emphasize a woman’s ability to live beyond the “private sphere.” Kate Chopin’s’ The Story Of an Hour‚ and Charlotte-Perkin Gilman’s’ The_ Yellow Wallpaper_‚ today is considered masterpieces of the feminist movement. Both short stories deal with “middle

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    The Story of an Hour: A Biographical Analysis Christina M. Salvador ENG125: Introduction to Literature Instructor:  Loretta Crosson February 17‚ 2014 The Story of an Hour The Story of an Hour; is this a story of transformation and final freedom from a male oppressor? This paper submits a biographical analysis of the short story written by Kate Chopin and finds that The Story of an Hour is the chronicle of the life of Mrs. Chopin and perhaps a cathartic release of unfinished patriarchal injustice

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    Change Requires Conflict An analysis of Conflict and Change within “The Story of an Hour” The short essay‚ “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin reveals the powerful authenticity of feelings often hidden under the surface of every “normal” passing hour. In her life as well as in her literary vocation‚ Chopin rallied against customary decorum and the established roles of women in her time. Her experiences during the turn of the twentieth century came at a time when the women’s liberation movement

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