THE POWER OF MYSTERY IN JACQUES JOSEPH TISSOT’S WAITING FOR THE TRAIN (WILLESDEN JUNCTION) When creating a new work an artist carefully considers each decision they make. From the positioning of objects and the composition and framing to the hues of their colours‚ no decision is too small as each not only contributes to the overall meaning of the work but has great effect on how the work is received by the viewer. Closer inspection of the tools which an artist deploys to achieve their goals such
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A Walk Back through Choice “Excuse me – excuse me‚ ma’am? Can I help you?” The asker is a young girl – the freckles on her delicate hands standing out starkly as she clutches the umbrella desperately in an effort to ward of the needles of rain driving hard into the dark‚ slick pavement of the train station. As I watch‚ a bead of water drips down the curve of the black hood of her raincoat and lands directly on the center of her nose. Miraculously‚ it retains its shape‚ resting there like
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From your reading of the novel so far discuss the relationship between Scobie and his wife Louise. As from the beginning of the novel‚ it becomes quite clear that what Scobie feels for his wife Louise is not really love but a sense of pity and responsibility. Louise has grown to love Scobie over the years‚ but Scobie has not had the same feeling towards her. Louise understands that side of him and accepts that his ‘ I love you’s ‘are empty hearted. His sens of love towards her is more of an
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pattern and thought process of Louise Mallard after she is informed of her husband’s death are explored. Over the course of the hour in which the story takes place Louise has a realization about the constraints she feels in her life and in her marriage. By delineating Louise as a flat and dynamic character‚ Chopin is able to convey her theme that real freedom is found in death. Over the course of the story‚ all the characters are left as fairly flat and undeveloped. Louise is simply described as a young
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their husband. In Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour”‚ Louise Mallard was married to Brently Mallard who had never looked save with love upon her. Even though he loved her‚ he was controlling‚ there would be no powerful will bending hers. Many marriages during this time period were like this. Because Brently was controlling‚ Louise was unhappy in the marriage. Louise was internally conflicted due to this unhappy marriage. The turmoil Louise was oppressed with after her husband’s death was that
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story emerge to play important roles in the life of this young woman with heart trouble in the film. Louise along with the other characters has changed drastically in the transition to celluloid. The filmmakers in trying to make a more appealing movie have forgotten the story they were supposed to be telling. Louise has turned into a little girl that must depend on man to take care of her. Louise pleads with Brently to go to the gardens of Paris. She begs like a child begging for something that
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many of her nineteenth-century readers. In the 1960s‚ with the rise of the feminist movement‚ critics rediscovered Chopin. "The Story of an Hour‚" first published in 1894 in Vogue magazine‚ is one of Chopin’s briefest and most widely read stories. Louise Mallard’s response to the news that her husband has been killed and her demise upon his appearance‚ exemplifies Chopin’s beliefs regarding women’s roles in marriage and feminine identity. The story was initially rejected by Century magazine‚ and by
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is in the need to get married‚ while in The Story of an Hour‚ Louise Mallard is convinced that her husband is dead and we she finds out that he isn’t‚ it saddens Louise and ultimately kills her. The characters‚ the setting‚ and the idea of repression in both stories are three topics that can be compared in these two selections. Louise Mallard and Emily Grierson are two women that are in search of love but cannot truly find it. Louise is content with the liberty she receives from her husband’s
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Katie: You can see them on the walls over there. Louise Brown: Yer. Mother: and basically he turn round and err they turned round then they phoned me and thy said has the ceiling dried out yet as they had to disconnect the whole light. Simon: My bath room light is disconnected right now. Mother: And. Louise Brown: Yer. Mother: And then i contacted them back the next day and i said to them the ceiling is still to wet to actually
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Louise Mallard’s Power Hour Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour” is a short story that speaks wonders in its one thousand words. The unique reaction of Chopin’s character‚ Louise Mallard‚ to her husband’s supposed death and her resulting death upon seeing him walk through the door allows for various interpretations to be made by readers. Through the events and thoughts of Louise embodied in the story‚ Chopin implies the oppression and lack of independence in Louise’s marriage and the joyful freedom
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