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    The essay of "The Storm"‚ written by Kate Chopin‚ illustrates a story of one woman and one man drawn to each other by lust. Situated together by a storm‚ Calixta‚ the woman in this essay and "very married woman" has no choice but to let in an old friend and once loved companion out of the pouring rain. As a result‚ old flames spark a maybe-new relationship between the two. This essay is an alternative twist to many other stories dealing with unfaithfulness and infidelity‚ given that men are more

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    Author Kate Chopin has expressed feminine freedom in two of her short stories: "The Storm" and "Story of an Hour". She was the breakthrough author for female independence and human sexuality. Through these two short stories‚ Chopin describes the lives of two women who discover their freedom in times where society does not accept women as equal to men. "The Storm" relates love and marriage as a prevention for free full blown passion. "Story of an Hour" relates love and marriage to unhappiness and

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    The Awakening is a very well written‚ interesting book. If you’re into drama and plot twists then this is definitely your book. The author of this book is Kate Chopin. Kate Chopin‚ aka Katherine Chopin‚ who was born on February 8th‚ 1850 in St. Louis‚ Missouri. She began to write after her husband passed away. She completed this novel on January 11th‚ 1898 and published it in 1899. The title is special because it refers to all of the ways in which Edna is awaken to reality. Not only is she awakening

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    “Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin "She said it over and over under her breath: ’free‚ free‚ free!’ The vacant stare and the look of terror that had followed it went from her eyes. They stayed keen and bright. Her pulses beat fast‚ and the coursing blood warmed and relaxed every inch of her body"(Chopin). Women were completely controlled by the men in their lives. First‚ by their fathers‚ brothers and male relatives and finally by their husbands. Their sole purpose in life is to find a husband

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    as Motifs in Kate Chopin’s The Awakening Linda Catte Dr. Kathryn Warren ENGL 2329: American Literature March 22‚ 2012 (KateChopin.org.) (Krantz’s Grand Isle Hotel Picture of painting by Tracy Warhart Plaisance) (Reflechir: Vol.1. Les images des prairies tremblantes: 1840-1940 by Chénière Hurricane Centennial Committee) It is not new or unique that an individual is looking for one’s purpose and meaning in life. Nor is it unique that men and women imitate the norms of society. In Kate Chopin’s novella

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    Kate Chopin: Woman Before her Time “Perhaps it is better to wake up after all‚ even to suffer; than to remain a dupe to illusions all one’s life.” These are some famous words of a woman ahead of her time‚ Kate Chopin. Kate wrote many stories about women and their sexual appetites and cravings for independence‚ which made her stories taboo during her time. Her stories focused mainly on the lives of sensitive‚ intelligent women. She simply wrote life as she saw it. According to her website‚ she

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    In the short story “The Story of an Hour” written by Kate Chopin‚ the theme of oppression on women is strongly shown. Throughout the story‚ the protagonist‚ Mrs. Mallard‚ goes through several different emotions and has to learn to cope with them on her own. To begin‚ Mrs. Mallard’s husband supposedly had died in an accident at the railroad tracks. Her sister Josephine broke the news to her‚ and initially Mrs. Mallard was very upset and troubled. The situation seemed as if she was over the major

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    AP Lit. & Comp. Emotional Conflicts in The Awakening Much like other works of literature‚ The Awakening by Kate Chopin has many different conflicts throughout the novel. There are many areas of conflict such as physical‚ moral‚ intellectual and emotional. However‚ most of the conflict that Edna goes through is the emotional conflict of being involved and part of

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    In everyone’s life there are phases that make them unhappy. In the Story of An Hour by Kate Chopin‚ the character can be seen to be in a phase of unhappiness. Mrs. Mallard’s‚ the main character of the story‚ husband dies and she is cheerful although guilt of the joy she feels for his death. She is free however she realized how unhappily married she was. At the end of the story her husband comes back to her alive and her freedom that she was so joyous to obtain was lost. The Story of An Hour is an

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    “The story of an Hour” is one of my favorite story. In the whole story‚ the author Kate Chopin focused on Mrs. Mallard reaction and behavior after she got the news her husband was dead from her sister. The characters in this story were so lively and I read it many times‚ every time I got new ideas and thoughts after I read this story. And I list my ideas and thoughts as follows. At first‚ the most interesting thing in this story is that the reaction about Mrs. Mallard when she got the news that

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