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    have conveyed this role with different aspects of their pieces of literature. In her controversial work “The Story of an Hour‚” Kate Chopin utilizes Mrs. Mallard’s actions and reactions‚ influenced by Chopin’s background and the social norms of the late nineteenth century‚ to illustrate how confining women’s role in society was during her lifetime. Chopin’s own life experiences influenced the way Mrs. Mallard reacts. When Chopin was only five years old‚ her father died in a work-related accident

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    Visual Assignment October 12‚ 2012 The Story of an Hour In the short story The Story of an Hour its author Kate Chopin tells us that was impossible for a woman to have or fight for the real meaning freedom in a conservative country with traditional social environment. “Into this she sank‚ pressed down by a physical exhaustion that haunted her body and seemed to reach into her soul.”(Chopin 201) Mrs. Mallard was shocked by her husband’s death and felt physical exhaustions not only because they were

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    Chopin questions on “Desiree’s Baby” and “The Storm” “Desiree’s Baby” 1. A footnote reveals that this story was first titled “The Father of Desiree’s Baby—The Lover of Mentine.” How does the meaning of the story change if you think about the father as the primary focus or the baby as the primary focus? 2. Armand is horrified at the idea that Desiree “is not white” and Desiree is so upset at the possibility that she might not be white that she says “I cannot be so unhappy‚ and live” (554).

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    This is an example of dramatic irony‚this is believed that this stereotype is true completely changes the way she thinks about herself. Chopin changed the way Madame Valmondé thought about herself‚ when her husband thought that she had not been white when they realized that the baby was not white;although it was not true. Armand had always disliked slaves because‚ that is what he was told

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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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    In the short story “Desiree’s Baby” the author‚ and feminist Kate Chopin‚ views racism to still be prevalent‚ which she reveals through the setting and actions of the characters. Armand Aubigny‚ the coldest and proudest man in Louisiana‚ married Desiree‚ a woman that was nameless‚ however she was exceptionally beautiful and breathtaking. This is significant because it unfolds Armand’s persona to be very prideful‚ and selfish that he wanted to attain Desiree as a trophy regardless of her background

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    Desiree’ Baby “Desiree’s baby” is a short story written in late 1892 by Katherine Chopin about racism and slavery‚ and the effects it has on the development of individual’s personality. According to Tonette Inge and Grant‚ Katherine Chopin was a half Irish half creole author born in 1851‚ in St. Louis‚ in a rich‚ aristocratic family. She received her formal education at the Academy of The Sacred Heart in St. Louise‚ her main interests being music‚ reading‚ and writing. She was fluent in French

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    story “Desiree’s Baby”‚ written by Kate Chopin‚ is about a man’s pride and concern about race has overcome the love he has for his wife Desiree. The story is set before the Civil War‚ back in the time when slavery still exists. As a slave-owner‚ Armand is very proud as he belongs to the white society‚ until he finds out the truth about his baby and his origin. Racism‚ prejudice‚ and pride destroy Armand’s family. To add the elements of surprise and ironic‚ Kate Chopin does not reveal the birth origin

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    Silk Stockings "Silk Stockings" by Kate Chopin is a short story that explains the role of a stereotypical female. The main character takes care of family‚ is impulsive‚ and wants to live in luxury. The first example of stereotypes is that Mrs. Sommers took care of her family‚ she thought very hard about what she would buy her kids as soon as she got the money. She didn’t spend a second thinking of herself she just thought to take care of her children right away. The story said‚ "She lay awake‚ revolving

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    Kate Chopin’s short story “Regret” depicts one instance in the life of an elderly‚ unmarried woman. A spinster by choice‚ Mamzelle Aurelie lives on her farm with her animals‚ her dog Ponto‚ and “the negroes who lived in her cabins and worked her crops”. Aurelie is accustomed to life on her own and able to run her farm because of the many masculine characteristics that she possesses‚ but the unexpected arrival of her neighbor’s children changes her. She is forced to confront her feminine‚ nurturing

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