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    Text analysis The story “The story of an Hour” under analysis is written by an American author of small stories and novels‚ Kate Chopin. There is one trait that characterizes all her works - it is a question which she leaves open to think‚ she never puts a dot in her stories‚ giving the reader a possibility to create the end in his own way. She makes up both for children and adults. Her writing activity is not accepted by the public of her time‚ especially after publishing in 1899 the most famous

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    I. “The Story of an Hour” II. Kate Chopin A. Lived 1850- 1940‚ wrote primarily in the 1890s B. She wasn’t accepted at the time because her writing was so controversial—especially because of her ideas on gender status III. Characters A. Protagonist- Louis (Mrs. Mallard) B. Subordinate- Richard‚ Josephine C. Antagonist- Mr. Mallard‚ Society IV. Setting A. Time- late 19th century B. Place- common 1900s household V. Point of View- 3rd person omniscient VI. Episode

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    The story of an hour-Kate Chopin 1. What malady does Mrs. Mallard suffer‚ and why would the author mention it in the first paragraph? Mrs. Mallard suffers from a heart disease. This is important to be mentioned in the first paragraph because it sets the scene for when the news of her husband’s death comes. Her heart disease is also what kills her when her “dead” husband walks through the front door at the end of the story. 2. The setting of the story is very limited; it is confined largely

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    In “The Story of an Hour”‚ the main character is Mrs. Mallard‚ also referred to as Louis Mallard. Louis seems to ignore her love for her husband and their marriage and instead be fixated on the luxurious thought of pure freedom. The story takes place in the time span of an hour. That one hour is filled with heartbreak‚ mixed emotions‚ drama‚ and even death. From the beginning of the story‚ the reader learns that Louis has a weak heart. This is important because it plays a role in how everyone treats

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    feminism in “Story of an Hour”. My objective is to reveal author Kate Chopin’s feminist message in “Story of an Hour”‚ by identifying key elements of the short story. The main elements I want to focus on is Mrs. Mallard’s attitude toward the conflict in the story‚ I think that showed a feminist attitude. Mrs. Mallard’s every action and words exerted feminism‚ how she truly felt about her marriage was finally exposed. I would like to also pinpoint the acts of feminism during the time that this story was written

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    Wooten ENG 2000 Setting in “The Story of an Hour” The setting and the imagery of the setting is used to communicate "The Story of an Hour’s" theme of freedom‚ independence‚ and a new life. The story begins in a place that we are aware is public. It is in that room that Josephine tells her sister about the accident that killed her husband. Mrs. Mallard reaction is as expected. In her bedroom‚ a more private setting we see her internal thoughts about her husband’s death. The closed room represents

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    short shorty by Kate Chopin‚ The Story of an Hour means that no one should settle for what they do not want. Nelson Mandela once said‚ “There is no passion to be found in settling for a life that is less than the one you are capable of living.” I believe everyone has the potential to be happy in life‚ whether they chose to or not. Mrs. Mallard should not have to settled for marring the wrong or “not fitted to her standards” type of marriage. When she found out her husband was dead‚ she was ecstatic

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    titled this piece "The Story of an Hour" because the reader gets a very brief glimpse into the last hour of Mrs. Mallard’s life. When the doctors conclude that Mrs. Mallard has died of heart disease‚ they are correct. However‚ in this instance of dramatic irony‚ the other characters believe she has died because she is so overjoyed that her husband is alive‚ while the reader knows that in truth she has died because she had a glimpse of freedom and could not go back to living under her husband’s will again

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    Kate Chopin wrote a short story called “The Story of an Hour.” This story started out by tell about a women‚ named Mrs. Mallard‚ who had heart issues. Her husband had been working one day where a huge accident happened and killed many people. Mrs. Mallard’s sister and her husband’s friend were trying to break the news to her gently because her heart couldn’t take the information well. Once she found out she locked herself into her room‚ looked out the window sobbing and saying “free‚ free‚ free.”

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    heart trouble. Her condition is why her family and close friends need to break the news very gently of her husband’s death. In “The Story of an Hour” Kate Chopin portrays Ms. Mallards character with an outbreak of grief‚ an inability of assimilation‚ ability of reflection‚ and an ability of clear significance at the end. Ms. Mallard new understanding of autonomy excited her‚ once taken away from her she becomes unavailable. The struggles she faces to help her accept her autonomy gives her a tragic ending

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