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    Reaction Since I have already read this story as a junior in high school I do not have a very strong reaction to it‚ although I can recall my reaction from when I first read this sad short story. I read this in my AP English class in high school and I had the teacher that stressed how everything had a meaning. Since this skill was already burned into my brain by the time we read this work by Kate Chopin‚ I could easily pick apart and decipher the meaning of this story. I believe that Kate Chopin carefully

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    FIRST PARAGRAPHS First paragraphs are fundamental to the story and need to "hook" the reader in. If the first paragraph doesn’t grab you‚ then why would you read further? The first paragraph is where you are introduced to the tone of the story and sets the stage by introducing the main character(s) and giving information to entice us to continue reading. Three stories that have strong first paragraphs that draw us in and help us understand the character and story are: "A Sick Call" by Morley

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    Analysis of Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour” Kate Chopin’s “the story of an hour” presents the story of a wife in 1894‚ in a time when society norms underestimated women needs. The story mainly explores the reaction of a wife‚ who suffers of heart trouble‚ to her husband’s death. The story begins with her sister’s and family’s friend’s struggle to break the news to her; the story then transports the reader through the development of Mrs. Mallard’s different emotions. Mrs. Mallard passes from

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    Bettina Golden ENG125 – Introduction to Literature Professor Joan Golding 10-16-2011 “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 represent 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 train accident. The story takes place in the

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    The Story of an Hour Janet Murphy ENG 125 Introduction to Literature Instructor Jennifer Thompson June 16‚ 2014 The literary work being discussed is The Story of an Hour. It was written by Kate Chopin in 1894. Mrs. Mallard is portrayed as a typical nineteenth-century wife‚ one who is weak and submissive who changes into an independent‚ confident person who believes herself freed by her husband ’s death. This story deals with the theme of a woman’s loss of identity in marriage and how

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    “The Story of an Hour” is a controversial story written by Kate Chopin. It has impeccable narrative and reveals that not all women were the same in her time period‚ which is also true for the current time period. Some women found a new life in the death of their husbands‚ and this could not be any more apparent than in “The Story of an Hour.” In “The Story of an Hour‚” Kate Chopin uses two versions of irony‚ two counts of dramatic and one of situational‚ to show Mrs. Mallard’s renewal of life. First

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    Story of an Hour Questions In the short storyStory of an Hour‚ Chopin illustrates that societal expectations will subdue and repress one’s identity. Firstly‚ in the very first paragraph it is noted that Mrs. Mallard is afflicted with heart trouble; naturally‚ one would presume that she is of quite some age‚ however‚ in the eighth paragraph it reads‚ “She was young‚ with a fair‚ calm face‚ whose lines bespoke repression and even a certain strength.” (Chopin‚ 8th paragraph) This comes as a surprise

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    “The Story of an Hour” Symbolism Essay In the short story‚ “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin‚ the reader is introduced to an hour of a character’s life. Throughout the story there are many symbols to help the reader understand the emotions and changes of Mrs. Mallard after hearing of the loss of her husband. The two symbols mentioned in this short story are the open window and the heart trouble that Louise had. Louise Mallard also repeats the word “Free” in the story‚ which gives insight

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    Mrs. Mallard’s Change of Behavior in “Story of an Hour” “The Story of an Hour‚” by Kate Chopin is a powerful literacy piece‚ where the main character goes through many emotional behavioral changes. Even though the story is really short‚ it is still very deluxe and complete and every word in it carries a much deeper meaning than we actually might realize. The main character of the story‚ Mrs. Mallard‚ experiences a horrible tragedy that makes her go through many different emotional behaviors.

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    The Story Of An Hour “The Story Of An Hour” is indeed – as the title states – a story that spans over an hour. What the title might refer to‚ can be interpreted as either the story that Kate Chopin writes‚ or the story that Louise Mallard‚ the protagonist in this story‚ tells herself‚ of the days to come after the death of her husband. Even though all of the events in “The Story Of An Hour” happen very fast‚ and Kate Chopin is not very detailed when describing them‚ it shows that a lot of things

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