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    Multiple Ethnic Groups in Jamaica Emergence of the Nation. Independent country in the Caribbean and a member of the British Commonwealth of Nations‚ located south of Cuba and west of Haiti in the Caribbean Sea. Jamaica is the third largest island of the Greater Antilles (island chain in the West Indies that encompasses the nations of Cuba‚ Haiti‚ Dominican Republic‚ and Puerto Rico).The Jamaican population is made up numerous ethnic groups; The most dominant ethnic groups found in Jamaica are;

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    Kate Choplin in her story‚ “the story of an hour‚” tries to give a brief introduction of the era when men were considered the supreme power in the household and the wives were there to love‚ trust and embrace their husband. Mrs. Louise Mallard‚ the protagonist‚ “She did not hear the story as many women have heard the same‚ with a paralyzed inability to accept its significance…."(Choplin 3)‚ feels the euphoria of freedom‚ when she comes to know about her husband’s death rather than sliding down in

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    Point of view is the way the author choose to tell the story. Who is the narrator‚ how he relates to the story and how much he know? It combines to all other concepts to build the value and the existence of a fiction. We have four kinds of point of view: third person limited point of view‚ third person unlimited point of view ‚ third person objective point of view and first person point of view. Firstly‚ third person unlimited point of view‚ the narrator narrates the story primarily from outside

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    The Awakening by Kate Chopin Memo 1 In my own humble opinion‚ I believe that The Awakening by Kate Chopin is more about escape than a feminist agenda. Edna seems to feel trapped in the social confines of society at the time. Throughout the first half of the book there are plenty of examples of this. To name a few‚ Edna talks about when she was growing up in Kentuckey‚ she would wade through the tall grass instead of growing to church. Another example of the theme of escape being prevalent in the

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    Kate Chopin portrays realism in her three short stories: "Regret‚" "The Story of an Hour‚" and “The Storm.” The author makes her fictional work to represent stark of realities in life. The author uses symbols of forthcoming change‚ heart trouble‚ and emotional response in the short stories. She tries to find her identity in the stories. She depicts unconventional issues that women were going through during that time. She highlights that women were bound by conventional domesticity and took care of

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    In Kate Chopin’s short story The Storm‚ the main character is Calixta. Calixta is the wife of Bobinot and the mother of Bibi. When the storm hits‚ Alcee‚ one of Calixta’s ex lovers‚ stops by to get out of the bad weather. As the story develops they reignite some of their old passion for one another but quickly realize after the storm is gone they must part ways. Calixta is a hard working wife and mother and she does her best to keep her house clean and her family happy. She is the most developed

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    Awakening Dreams vs Reality Kate Chopin is mostly recognized for writing about women‚ and the challenges that they face in society. She believed that woman have the strength to overcome their battles. Throughout he “Awakening” Kate Chopin convey a much deeper meaning in the story‚ as shown by the symbolism she uses. These symbolic elements make the connection between Edna’s world‚ and her eventual awaking more effective. There are three common symbols that are used in the story are birds‚ houses

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    their own personal stance on an issue by using irony. “Knowing that Mrs. Mallard was afflicted with heart trouble‚ great care was taken to break to her as gently as possible the news of her husband’s death” (Chopin 307). “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin begins as bluntly as it ends. The reader knows

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    efforts that have been made to promote equality‚ the issue sometimes comes out as a serious problem and it is still undeniable that men are dominant in society. Therefore‚ it is not difficult to guess how restrained life women lived in the far past. Kate Chopin treats and shows the low social position problem of

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    Kate Chopin “The story of an hour” When you wake up from a dream sometimes your palms are sweaty‚ your heart is racing you feel as if you just ran a marathon. Other times you want to close your eyes peacefully and fall back into the place you just were. A dream is a surreal form of a story. Your imagination runs wild; you have no control of what is going to happen next. In contrast while reading‚ writing‚ imagining a story‚ one has a sense of where the story is heading. In “The Story of an Hour”

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