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    Write a critical analysis of any aspect of "The Story of an Hour" which you found of interest and significance. Kate Chopin’s ’The Story of an Hour’ is a short yet complex piece describing the feelings of Mrs Mallard. This story is overflowing with symbolism and imagery. The most prominent theme here is the longing for freedom. Chopin focuses on unfolding the emotional state of Mrs Mallard which can be separated into three stages: quickly moving to grief‚ through a sense of newfound freedom‚ and

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    An Introduction to the Critical Perspectives A novel‚ a piece of literature‚ a story‚ or a book; all names for pieces of work in which a reader can assess the author’s choice of character‚ symbolism‚ setting‚ background‚ and point of view from different perspective to gain a deeper meaning of the words put to paper. There are three main perspectives or views in which a work of literature can be analyzed: feminist‚ historical‚ and psychoanalytical. This particular essay will focus on a description

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    Major Works Data Sheet Details of the setting (include changes in setting) Significance of setting to the meaning of the work The Scarlet Letter is set in Boston in the mid-1600’s. There are a number of different settings inside this‚ including Dimmesdale and Chillingworth’s quarters‚ the scaffold at night and day‚ Hester’s cottage‚ the Governor’s home‚ and the forest. The setting of Boston in the mid-1600s is important to the work mainly because of the people. If it was

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    Remarkable Immoral Kate Chopin Authors in the nineteenth century were descriptive and wrote for a cause‚ but the content of each story was relatable. A writer does not just think of a story that is automatically deep and rich in thought; he or she needs to become the character of the story. Kate Chopin modeled her female characters as strong‚ independent women much like herself. She wrote as if each story was an autobiography about different lives she wanted to live. Chopin could not judge the

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    Kate Chopin is well known as a controversial author in her time for her portrayal of intellectual women in both short stories and novels. In The Story of an Hour‚ a young woman with a heart condition is informed that her husband is dead. Now a grieving widower‚ she retires to her room to reflect on the dramatic change to her life. After dwelling on the incident‚ the main character‚ Louise‚ realizes she is overjoyed with the fact that she is no longer under the domination of her controlling spouse

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    Symbolism in The Awakening by Kate Chopin The Awakening by Kate Chopin is a novel full of symbolism which reveals much of the deeper meaning in the story. Within each narrative segment there is often a symbol that helps to add meaning to the text‚ and the understanding of these symbols is essential to a full appreciation of the story. These symbolic elements help the reader to make a connection between Edna’s world and her eventual awakening. Throughout the novel there are a huge number of symbols

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    Feminism versus Society Women are stereotyped to not work‚ stay home with children‚ and cook. Society sees that as a “perfect woman.” However‚ not every woman enjoys being in the house all the time cleaning and cooking. Most women believe in equal rights. Those women are called “feminists.” Some men are also “feminists” and they break some society rules too. The word “feminist” has been used since the 1960’s. Many celebrities are feminists and they prove society wrong. Men like famous

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    Sierra Eichholz Composition 2 April 13‚ 2013 Final Essay 4 Literature to be discussed‚ including author: Kate Chopin’s “The Storm” In Kate Chopin’s time‚ during the late 19th century‚ sexual relations were seen as outside of a woman’s knowledge and concern. What is unusual about Chopin’s story is that even publication of adultery was considered very scandalous but Chopin did so anyways. During this time once you married someone you were basically stuck with them. Many people who were married

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    Silva Professor Schindler College Composition 101VA 15th April‚ 2009 “The Storm” By: Kate Chopin Bravely bold and expressive describes the author of “The Storm”‚ Kate Chopin. “The Storm” was written in a time where feminine sexuality was suppressed and perhaps taboo to society which resulted in a later publication of her books. Even though many lived in a pretense of moral superiority‚ Chopin conveyed the reality of feminine desires and individualism of women in her time. Stricken by

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    AP/ PRE-AP English Name _ _ Per. ___ Fiction Major Works Data Sheet |Title: _The Great Gatsby_________________________ |Biographical information about the author: | |Author: _F. Scott Fitzgerald_______________________ |Born Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald on September 24‚ 1896 in St. Paul‚ Minnesota‚ |

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