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    breath of freedom.” (Chopin) This quote is when Edna first starts to realize the sense of freedom she is feeling. She is noticing herself more and more. It made her feel intoxicated‚ like she was drinking‚ when really it was her first feeling of freedom. “There was something in her attitude‚ in her whole appearance when she leaned her head against the high-backed chair and spread her arms‚ which suggested the regal woman‚ the one who rules‚ who looks on‚ who stands alone.”(Chopin) In this quote‚ it

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    identity. In the beginning of the novel‚ Edna’s expression of the sea reflects her awareness of her own identity. "Her glance wandered from his face away toward the Gulf‚ whose sonorous murmur reached her like a loving but imperative entreaty.” (Chopin‚ 2011‚ Ch.5 Par.23) This passage explains that the voice of the sea is unclear but strong. Edna’s feelings toward the presence of the sea are also used to describe the despair she feels toward her family life. “The voice of the sea is seductive; never

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    The Awakening‚ written by Kate Chopin‚ centers around Edna Pontellier‚ a female protagonist‚ who has slowly transformed herself from a traditional wife and mother‚ into a rebellious‚ independent‚ yet selfish woman. On the other hand‚ Scarlett O’Hara in Gone with the Wind grows into a brave woman through harsh experiences of the Civil War. While Scarlett O’Hara is portrayed as a hero‚ Edna Pontellier lacks heroic qualities. Scarlett O’Hara is strong in fighting for what she is determined to have;

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    Kate Chopin’s life There are many successful authors who use their life experiences to compose stories. With a deep sense of life‚ there are many writers who write famous works of literature which describe the lives of people in ancient societies. Writers can take inspiration from their lives and their education or even their traumatic experiences to write out a story. For instance‚ Kate Chopin is one of the famous writers in world literature. During the years of the 19th century‚ when women’s

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    their friend Kate. On the tomb it said in memory of Kate. Born on August 15‚ 1833 to December 24‚ 1933. Mary Jane said to Joe that" Kate was killed by a train"." She didn’t deserved it" Joe said to Mary. The rain was pouring harder and harder. The funeral at two o clock.Wait that’s the end let me start from the beginning which is the good part. Therefore when Kate was alive with her friends. The sun was rising and shining bright. Mary Jane was getting ready for the day to meet with Kate‚ Tom‚ Jake

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    The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin is about this girl names Mrs. Millard‚ she is married to this guy and she has a weak heart. Well she gets this news that her husband had died in a car accident and she is suppose to be upset. She goes upstairs to her room and stares out the window and looks up at the clouds and notices that she is suppose to be sad and depressed but she is sitting there thinking and realizes that she is not that upset. She starts to look at the good outcome of this and says the

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    almost joyful. “There was a feverish triumph in her eyes‚ and she carried herself unwittingly like a goddess of victory.” (Chopin pg.654) B.) It is ironic that the doctors’ think she dies from being over joyed‚ when really she wasn’t happy at all to see that her husband was alive. “When the doctors came they said she had died of heart disease-of joy that kills.” (Chopin pg.654) 2. Why is it appropriate for Richards to try to screen Brently Mallard from Mrs. Mallard’s view? It is appropriate

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    The Story of an Hour Kate Chopin’s story “The Story of Hour” brings many surprises between couples in an hour. Mrs. Mallard was a married lady who was under pressure in her marriage. When she heard about death of her husband‚ she weeps and sorrow but soon she feels relief and joyful about her future that belongs only to her. Mrs. Mallard who was a symbol for all the women during late 19th century was overwhelmed with her marriage and the society for lack of humans’ rights that applied for women.

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    hears the news of the train accident first‚ at the newspaper. Knowledge of Mrs. Mallard’s heart condition‚ prompts Richards to contact her sister‚ Josephine‚ to deliver the news. “She wept at once” (para.3). Then Mrs. Mallard went away to her room. Chopin describes Mrs. Mallard as weak and maybe heart broken. Josephine was kneeling at the door with her lips to the keyhole imploring her to open the door. Implying Mrs. Mallard would make herself ill. At first she takes the news like any loving widower

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    Kelly Tran Professor Newcomb English 2201 Section 016 October 8‚ 2014 One Dramatic and Tragic Hour of a Woman “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin In this short story—literally because the story happened within an hour‚ Kate Chopin manages to let her readers contemplate on the roles of women‚ more particularly in a marital status. Chopin delivers her point by creating a story about how a woman deals with the death of her spouse. This situation gives readers a prediction‚ and that is how the widow

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