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    October 8‚ 2012 The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin and “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” by James Thurber both captured my interest from the very beginning. These short stories represents gender roles and marriage. They both are about married couples with controlling mates. “The Story of an Hour” is about a young married woman and how she reacts to the news of her husband dying in a tragic train accident. The story takes place in

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    "The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin In "The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin‚ the author tells a short story of harsh irony and a wife’s realization of a new life after her husband’s death. Chopin introduces the main character‚ Louise Mallard‚ as a married woman with a weak heart and a marriage that is complicated and restrictive. In the beginning of the story Louise hears the news of her husband’s death in a train accident. She is distraught and filled with grief‚ so she goes up to her room where

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    Story of an hour”‚ happiness or tragedy? Kate Chopin‚ an American writer born in 1850‚ is best recognized for her short‚ but meaningful stories for children and adults. Although Chopin was way ahead of her time‚ her work was well criticized for the experts across the country. Chopin was considered a leader writer with “a native aptitude for narration amounting almost to genius.” (Garrett) Chopin was married‚ and after her husband passed away‚ she was into a deep debt. The implications and consequences

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    Mrs. Loise Mallard husband‚ Brently Mallard‚ has died in a train accident‚ according to a report received at a newspaper office. Mrs. Mallard suffers from a heart condition; that is why her sister Josephine and her husband’s friend Richards have come to her after hearing of the disaster to bring the news and show empathy. Both are concerned that the news will make Mrs. Mallard ill and Josephine takes great care to tell her the news as cautiously as she is able. Mrs. Mallard breaks down‚ crying

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    our culture. Today and in the past‚ feminist notions about the social norms that limit women’s possibilities have yearned for expression and have found this through various artistic outlets. The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman‚ The Story of An Hour by Kate Chopin‚ and the 1944 Film Gaslight are three artistic works that relay feminist themes in a unique way. These three works differ in certain aspects‚ but all ultimately embody the same underlying theme of the oppression and liberation

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    effective characterization of the supposedly widowed Louise Mallard in her last hour of her life. After discovering that her husband has died in a train accident‚ Mrs. Mallard faces conflicting emotions of grief at her husband’s death and exultation at the prospects for freedom in the remainder of her life. The latter emotion eventually takes precedence in her thoughts. As with many successful short stories‚ however‚ the story does not end peacefully at this point but instead creates a climactic twist

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    Psychological Criticism In today’s society people seek freedom. Everybody has certain needs but one of the most important is the feeling of liberty. People need this feeling because it makes them feel independent and they have total control of their own lives. Furthermore it leads them to become more courageous and lets them live for themselves and nobody else. At first when Ms. Mallard hears the news about her husband’s death she is shocked and in great pain because of the loss. But after giving

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    Character Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour” details the emotional process of a certain Louise Mallard as she copes with news of her husband’s recent death. The story experiences a change of tone partway through‚ as it soon becomes clear that Mrs. Mallard‚ while initiatially shaken‚ is in fact elated by the news of her late husband’s untimely demise. One can actually notice Mrs. Mallard’s entire mood and outlook shift dramatically during the course of the story‚ as her true motivations come to

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    Compare and Contrast: “The Story of an Hour” vs. “The Hand” Women in the 19th century were repressed by their husbands. Society was male dominated. Women were likely to stay at home to manage household and raise the children. Not many women had jobs at that time‚ and even the ones who did were paid salaries lower than men were. The two short stories "The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin’s and “The Hand” by Colette both characterize the nature of marriage and womanhood by examining the worries of

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    Connie’s “two-sided” nature is apparent throughout the story‚ but the origin of that nature is less clear. Connie is this seemingly innocent pretty girl from a mundane family‚ bored with her home life. She often goes to town with her friends‚ where she reveals herself to be this haughty‚ almost cocky teen. Connie’s “two-sided” nature stems from what exactly? Who is she expected to be in the home? The story holds evidence that she is pressured to be more like her sister‚ June. Oates states‚ “If June’s

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