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    “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin contains various themes and symbols all corresponding to the realist style of the piece of literature. “There would be no one to live for during those coming years; she would live for herself. There would be no powerful will bending hers in that blind persistence with which men and women believe they have a right to impose a private will upon a fellow-creature” (Chopin). Louise is a very different woman from the start of the short story. From the beginning

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    After reading the short story called “The story of an hour” by Kate Chopin‚ I feel the setting in this story is very interesting and designed because there are different objects symbolise to other abstracts which author wants to tell readers. The main character‚ Mrs. Mallard‚ who experiences an hour that she learns her husband died from a railroad accident‚ deserves to freedom in this society. During this hour‚ her emotions alerts from grief to delighted‚ from nervous to comfortable‚ and from untrammeled

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    2nd‚ 2016 Chopin’s Life Experiences Influence Literary Work Kate Chopin’s conventional patriarchal 19th century family was shattered on November 1st‚ 1855 when her father is killed in a train accident. Kate Chopin was then raised in a matriarchal Louisiana family. Her mother and grandmother raised Chopin after her father’s death. Being raised by women who had been independent throughout their lives planted a seed for Chopin. The root of feminism in her literary work can easily be seen. Kate Chopin’s

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    In ‘The Story of an Hour’‚ Kate Chopin creates a character that changes from "a woman afflicted with a heart trouble" to "a goddess of Victory." It is in her own use of language- imagery‚ symbolism‚ and descriptive details- that Chopin illustrates the profound changes in Mrs. Mallard. The plot takes place mainly in the mind of Mrs. Mallard‚ which makes it necessary that the reader understands her personality and where thoughts are derived from. First‚ Mrs. Mallard is described as having "a heart

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    Tammie Peterson WRIT 101. LC 29 14 December 2012 Symbol of Nature in Kate Chopin’s Stories Kate Chopin is known globally for strong and independent female characters in the majority of her stories. Although most of her stories usually end in some form of tragedy‚ Chopin still gives her female protagonists moments of enlightenment and a will to preserver. In her three stories “Lilacs”‚ “The Unexpected”‚ and “The Story of an Hour”‚ the characters all long for freedom‚ and it is their experience with

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    Kate Chopin’s book The Awakening is based on the expections placed on women in society‚ particularly in the upper class at the turn of the 20th century. This story explains how there is more than one reason why effects on a human or thing happen. Edna Pontellier’s character shows not only the limited options of a woman‚ but the dangers of taking risks of unrealistic expectations of life and love. Chopin is trying to show how change can break a human. The intent of Kate Chopin’s story was to

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    Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin "She said it over and over under her breath: ’free‚ free‚ free!’ The vacant stare and the look of terror that had followed it went from her eyes. They stayed keen and bright. Her pulses beat fast‚ and the coursing blood warmed and relaxed every inch of her body"(Chopin). Women were completely controlled by the men in their lives. First‚ by their fathers‚ brothers and male relatives and finally by their husbands. Their sole purpose in life is to find a husband

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    tensions were realistically captured in Kate Chopin’s short story

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    The story of an hour describes several emotional stages that a woman undergoes after she learns about her husband’s death. The unexpected changes in her emotions lead the authors to view her differently as the story proceeds. Kate Chopin‚ the author of The Story of an hour‚ suggests that all human relationships‚ in this case the marriage‚ is oppressive‚ either intentionally or unintentionally‚ in its nature‚ and that the idea of freedom is forbidden‚ though people long for it. Her sophisticated characterization

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    “The Story of An Hour” focuses on sixty minutes in the life of a young nineteenth-century woman‚ Mrs. Mallard. Upon learning of her husband’s death‚ Mrs. Mallard experiences an epiphany about her future without a husband. Her life‚ due to heart problems‚ suddenly ends after she unexpectedly finds out her husband is actually alive. Mrs. Mallard’s actions cause the reader to cogitate a hidden meaning weaved into Kate‘s short story. Chopin had an idea that women felt confined in their marriages‚ and

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