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    In Kate Chopin’s short story The Storm‚ the main character is Calixta. Calixta is the wife of Bobinot and the mother of Bibi. When the storm hits‚ Alcee‚ one of Calixta’s ex lovers‚ stops by to get out of the bad weather. As the story develops they reignite some of their old passion for one another but quickly realize after the storm is gone they must part ways. Calixta is a hard working wife and mother and she does her best to keep her house clean and her family happy. She is the most developed

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    English 2 The Storm Response Journal Kate Chopin’s “the Storm”‚ is a dark story about a quick love affair between former friends while caught up in a storm‚ while their significant others were stranded elsewhere. The story explores Calixta’s dueling relationship with her husband and her lover‚ Alcee. Chopin uses the storm as a metaphor to portray Calixta’s sexual feelings and struggles in regards to her affair. The ongoing mention of the color white symbolizes Calixta’s internal struggle with

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    Dawn George The Story of an Hour In “The Story of an HourKate Chopin challenges close readers to re-examine the connotations associated with death and life. For most readers‚ death represents an ending: a time of sadness and sorrow‚ while life is a joyous new beginning. However‚ in this story‚ the author portrays death as life and life as death: demonstrating the incongruity between what readers may expect and what actually occurs. Presenting Brently Mallard’s death as the commencement of

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    freely and artlessly? Symbolism in “The Story of an Hour” In “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin‚ the writer uses several meaningful symbols in order to relay a feeling of joy‚ surprise‚ desire‚ and sympathy. Mrs. Mallard‚ who was an ill-hearted‚ decided to enter her room alone after she had heard the news of her husband’s death. “She did not hear the story as many women have heard the same‚ with a paralyzed inability to accept its significance‚” Chopin claims (33). Mrs. Mallard is contrasted

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    Mrs. Mallard In "The story of an Hour" Kate Chopin describes a young women ’s response towards her husband ’s death. The opinions that the reader will have from the story will vary on person to person due to personal experiences. The experience and wisdom that I have gained throughout my life help me understand‚ relate and even despise Mrs. Mallard ’s character. On the other hand I feel pity for Mrs. Mallards. I think she felt trapped in a situation that she found to be inescapable. She felt lonely

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    to mind? The first thought was of the word ’old’ while others may think of a fruit. There is a difference between ’old’ and fruit. In _Ripe Figs_‚ Kate Chopin provides the readers with two characters‚ Maman-Nainaine and Babette‚ whom differ from each other not only physically but also in their perceptions. Within the words and descriptions that Chopin uses‚ one can find this contrast evident. Maman-Nainaine is from a time and generation that probably used the changing seasons as their timeline due

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    Mallards‚ the main character in Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour”‚ life is torn apart and put back together within and hour. She is stuck in a controlling relationship. This is because after hearing of her husband dying she feels free‚ she’s never loved him‚ and she finally feels happiness. In the story of an hour‚ Ms. Mallard repeats the word free as seen in “Free! Body and soul free!”(Chopin 47). And in another part‚ she says “Free‚ free‚free!”(Chopin 46). In this story‚ the reader is constantly

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    The Mallard Dilemma Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour” tells the story of a young housewife’s unpredictable malevolence in the shocking news of her husband’s death‚ Mr. Mallard. Was Mrs. Mallard unhappy with her Marriage? You may believe otherwise‚ but looking at the factual information and hard evidence‚ theirs no other choice but to answer with a big resounding “Yes!” Knowing Mrs. Mallard has a terrible heart problem‚ how is it that her heart able to stay calm‚ being unaffected by the news

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    a few weeks she was a bit agitated. From hearing all the stories her husband had told about the man who would be staying with them‚ she was expecting to meet someone who she would not like. Instead‚ Gouvernail was a man very much unlike what she had expected. In fact‚ she rather liked him when they had first met. In A Respectable Woman by Kate Chopin the relationship between Mrs. Baroda and Gouvernail is the focal point of the story. Chopin explores this relationship‚ and eventually leads to the conclusion

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    The Awakening‚ which was written by Kate Chopin‚ was about a woman named Edna‚ who discovered her aspiration of what she wanted from life throughout the story. Kate Chopin was considered an advocate for feminism during the 20th Century because of the novels she wrote. The definition of a feminist would be “the doctrine advocating social‚ political‚ and all other rights of women equal to those of men” (Dictionary). The novel was her discovering what her purpose was as an individual‚ but considering

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