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    “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin is a story that delves deep into the emotions of the main character Louise Mallard. The action takes place within one hour at the Mallard household‚ where Mrs. Mallard spends most of her time due to her severe heart issues. In this hour Mrs. Mallard receives news of her husband’s tragic death in a railroad accident. At the breaking of this news Mrs. Mallard is swiftly taken to her room where she goes through a series of emotions that ultimately lead to a shocking

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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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    The Children’s Hour is a play by Lillian Hellman. It is set at the school Martha‚ her aunt‚ and Karen run. It begins by showing Mary being punished for coming to class late and lying to Martha’s aunt‚ Mary then tries to evade trouble by faking heart problems and fainting. Karen’s fiance Joe Cardin is a doctor that comes to treats Mary. Then Martha and her aunt have a row in the room next door which is overheard by two students Evelyn and Peggy. After Mary is said by Cardin to be healthy Mary is punished

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    Running head: Theme and Narrative Elements 1 Theme and Narrative Elements Theme and Narrative Elements in the Short Story: The Story of an Hour Tanya Patterson Prof. Emily Benson September 15‚ 2014 Theme and Narrative Elements in the Short Story: The Story of an Hour The Story of an Hour written by Kate Chopin in 1894 the reader should zone in on the main character Mrs. Mallard ’s thoughts and not so much on the excitement of the story but the ending. The insights of different literary elements

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    The Irony of life and death in Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour” Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour” which is a very short story is infused with an immense amount of irony and foreshadowing that somehow hints to the ending of the story before you even get to the first paragraphs end. The main character Mrs. Mallard has a deeply inflicted heart of being the oppressed subject of her husband’s wrath that ironically takes her life at the end of the story. After reading the short story many times

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    Xlala Film Analysis

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    is the first one that comes to mind when people think of cinema today. But‚ the world is not limited to just the American and Hollywood perspective as other countries make their own films even compete against the familiar style. Transnational films break through both ‘national’ and ‘international’ forms and can be taken on a global and local scale. Though‚ it does not limit media to one country‚ but works across many national cultures and economies. Films are not limited to just one country; they

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    Kokoda Film Analysis

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    Alister Grierson’s film Kokoda (2006) is historically accurate to a limited extent. The film is based on the experiences of 39th Battalion fighting against Japanese forces in the 1942 Kokoda Campaign. The representation of the Australian Soldiers and the Japanese Soldiers were in favour of the Australians. Unbiased representation is important to understand both sides of the war. The problems with food and equipment supply do not quite show in the film‚ although the audience still gets a feel to

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    the story? 3) Analyze the plot structure of the story. Is there any foreshadowing? What would you say is the climax of the story? 4) Does this story provide a feminist theme? Why or why not? There are three main details in “The story of an hour” Mrs. Mallard is an independence woman‚ role of woman in marriage life and self-assertion. Mrs. Mallard has a heart problem so is very difficult for people around her announce for her about the death of her husband. However‚ not like any reaction from

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    The Hobbit Film Analysis

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    is given the greenlight by 20th century Fox and the budget of 11 million dollars to film his creation. The film was released on Memorial Day weekend of that year‚ and we all know the rest is history. Now‚ flash forward to modern day. The United States is overseas battling foreign powers‚ the nation’s first African American is in the Whitehouse‚ and Justin Bieber is dominating our air

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    Hoosiers, Film Analysis

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    Hoosiers Film Analysis Why I selected Hoosiers Let me first begin by saying I am a huge sports fan. I played almost every sport growing up and have always loved watching sports‚ in particular college basketball and any type of football. I saw Hoosiers a few times growing up and enjoyed it every time. In my opinion it is one of the greatest sports movies of all time. The acting of Gene Hackman is definitely an Oscar winning performance. Even though this is not based on a true story it is

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