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    Kate Chopin’s “Story of an Hour” Finding happiness is most people’s ultimate goal in life. In “Story of an Hour‚” Kate Chopin uses irony to emphasize the distress of women with their lives and in their marriages during this time period. In the 1800’s‚ women felt oppressed by men‚ yet they were very dependent on them at the same time. Like Mrs. Mallard‚ women had a desire for freedom and living their life for themselves‚ but this was looked down upon and very abnormal in that time. With the news

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    “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin is a story about Mrs. Mallard who has been told about the news her husband’s death. Surprisingly‚ instead of being weak or mournful about the news‚ she decides to lock herself alone in a room and responds to the news as a sign of her independent life. As a result‚ Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour” Mrs. Mallard’s secret excitement about the news of her husband’s death suggests that under the marriage institution‚ women are forced to be obedient and can gain

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    “The Story of An Hour” by Kate Chopin is a short‚ thought provoking story about Mrs. Mallard’s reaction to the news of her husband’s death. In the story‚ Mrs. Mallard has a heart condition and because of that‚ her sister and her husband’s friend have to gently break the news to her. Initially‚ her reaction was to go up in her room and cry‚ but as an hour passes by‚ her mood completely flips from heartbroken to joyful. Finally‚ she feels free and imagines a wonderful life without her husband‚ but

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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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    wrote “The story of an hour” women were not equal. They did not have a life outside of their duties to the man in charge; whether it is their father‚ brother‚ or husband.  The realization that her husband had not been killed in the train accident‚ therefor “When the doctors came‚ they said she had died of heart disease—of the joy that kills.” (Chopin 607)  Overwhelming feelings of freedom‚ and then that loss of freedom are what killed Mrs. Mallard. Not what the doctors agreed to. The story opens with

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    My favorite fictional short story from this unit would be “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin. I found it to be very intriguing how Chopin was able to capture the readers’ interest at the exposition and keep it stable until the exciting climax was presented. At the beginning of the story‚ Chopin introduced the characters and explained the situation‚ but she also included the upsetting news that the story revolves around‚ within the very first sentence. The readers began to feel sympathetic towards

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    Tone of Chopin’s The Story of an Hour Kate Chopin’s The Story of the Hour tells the story of one woman’s reaction to her husband’s supposed death. Her friends treat her as if she is very fragile and will fall apart at the news of her husband’s death. However‚ in private‚ she is joyful at the opportunity to live her life without him. Her husband though‚ is not really dead. This realization causes her death. The tone of this story is bittersweet‚ yet uplifting. Chopin demonstrates this through her

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    The demented short storyStory of an hour” leaves many questions at the end of the story if not paying attention. Throughout the story there are many self evident elements that create the story in its entirety.Kate Chopins’ short story develops two key theme of freedom at all the wrong cost.That theme gives greater insight of the strong character development in the story‚all while giving distinct symbols that give an even closer look into each of the characters traits and personalities and as

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    feel overwhelmed with happiness after she finds out her husband has just died? What is the price of freedom? Is karma a real effect of what happens in our lives? These are the kind of questions I asked myself after reading “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin. This short story is a beautiful piece of artwork. The details that Chopin shares within the text is beautiful. There is a lot of area for your imagination to wander around and create different interpretations. Chopin depicts the tale of a woman

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    Mrs. Mallard in the “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin‚ goes through a wide range of emotions in what probably felt like the longest; and the last hour of her life. The story begins with her learning of the sudden tragic death of her husband and moves through grief towards acceptance and the visualization of her new freedom. The story abruptly ends when she faces her husband; who never actually died‚ in their home‚ and she herself dies suddenly due to the realization that her new freedom never

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