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    In “the story of an hour‚” author Kate Chopin develops the main character Louise Mallard initially as a submissive young spouse. Then the author develops the characterization of Louise Mallard‚ through her diction and imagery‚ into an empowered‚ freed “widow.” The diction used by the author is crucial to the development of the story. In the opening line the author refers to the main character as “Mrs. Mallard‚” and states that she is “afflicted with a weak heart. These choices of diction imply

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    “Astrid’s” Origin Story This is the story of one called the Monster‚ however her real name is Astrid. People see her and the judge before they get to know her; this concept of judgement is an issue that has been around for years and many people do this all day everyday. Astrid was not created she was made‚ she was sculpted from the gods‚ she is beautiful‚ gorgeous‚ made from heavenly beings put into one (supernatural). The gods thought that with this talent and beauty she would be too powerful for

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    Can a person die of happiness? That’s what seems to happen in Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour”. Mrs. Mallard received the horrible news of her husband’s passing due to a train accident. However‚ as we read further into the story we realized that Mrs. Mallard is not that upset with her newfound freedom. But the narrative comes to a climax when Mrs. Mallard dies upon discovering that her husband is actually alive. Doctors pronounce the cause of death - “joy that kills”. It is debatable if someone could

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    “The Story of an Hour‚” written by Kate Chopin is a short story that uses the protagonist to show how it was for women of the nineteenth century. While using the oppression of marriage‚ gender inequality and societal fear of independence‚ Chopin addresses in her short story the stratification of females in the nineteenth century. Mrs. Mallard has a heart condition where everyone in her family perceives her as weak and feeble. She is told‚ very carefully‚ that her husband has been killed in a railroad

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    In the short stories "A&P" composed by John Updike‚ Sammy who is the principle character and storyteller changes from a juvenile youngster to a man that takes a major stand for what he accepts isn’t right which is reflected in Sammy’s words and activities. This story can be broken and saw into three distinct parts. The initial segment is the place the peruser perceives how juvenile Sammy carries on‚ the second part focuses on Sammy’s developing procedure and the keep going spotlights on his choice

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    1. The main point of Brideau in the essay is written in the last paragraph. It is about spirits of hope and determination while facing with difficulty. 2. The primary point of view from “Lydia’s story” written by Brideau is in third-person because the story is about other person experiences who is Lydia. The impact from the point of view for me as a reader is‚ I can imagine clearly what had Lydia face through the horrified situation as the writer use specific detail on what had Lydia gone through

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    Brokenhearted and Free ‘The Story of an Hour’ takes place in Louise Mallard’s home‚ the focus is on the family that lives there‚ and the topic of the story is the loss of Louise’s husband Brently. Louise had heart trouble and with her sister’s careful delivery of bad news‚ Louise reacts with obvious grief. However‚ she begins to realize that she is now an independent woman‚ a realization that excites her. She sees her life as being absolutely hers and is happy thinking about her new sense of independence

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    “The Story of an Hour” In Kate Choping’s story published in 1894‚ “The story of an Hour”‚ Mrs. Mallard a young humble wife heard about her husband’s accident‚ and then later realized to herself that she was “free”. The story concluded with the return of Mrs. Mallard’s husband‚ which caused her to die from heart disease and her freedom to be lost. To aid readers in understanding the fact that Mrs. Mallard freedom was short lived Kate Chopin uses images of weakness and happiness along

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    Samuel. Anesha’s migration story is a lot calmer and a lot less hectic than Shalon’s story‚ however‚ Anesha’s interview was also very interesting much like Jaimy and Shalon. In this essay‚ I will discuss Anesha’s inter-regional migration and the reasoning as to why she moved and what type of migration took place within the span of her 22 years on Earth. Anesha currently attends the University of Houston and graduates this spring to receive her bachelor’s degree. This is her story. Anesha Saju was born

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    The short story “Rikki-tikki-tavi‚” by Rudyard Kipling‚ is a story about a mongoose‚ named Rikki-tikki-tavi‚ who faces many obstacles‚ emotionally and physically. He is separated from his family by a flood‚ and is also being attacked by an evil snake named Nagaina and her husband Nag. They want to kill Rikki because he is now the family’s new pet‚ and the snakes hate that family so they want to kill his new adopted family too. Rikki does not let that happen‚ though‚ and he will protect them at any

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