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    Originally titled‚ “The Dream of an Hour”‚ “The Story of an Hour” was written in the era when Social Darwinism had profound effects on disparate fields and disciplines. The short story examines the classic and still relevant look at women’s identities beyond just the domestication issues of modern women. Not only were women confined in their expected role as wives‚ which included raising children‚ cooking‚ and cleaning‚ but they were also going through a transformation of sorts during the modern

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    Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour” represents a negative view of marriage by presenting the reader with a woman who becomes overjoyed that her husband has died. In Chopin’s story although the circumstances might lead the reader to believe that Louise’s husband’s death would cause her to be hysterical with the pain of loss‚ when she hears the news‚ she feels a great sense of freedom and relief. The emotions that Louise is exhibiting show that death does not always cause great sadness.* Such situations

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    A Story of an Hour – Essay Assignement Noah Rieger As the title puts it‚ “The Story of an Hour” is a story that happens in one hour. This story mostly revolves around one woman‚ Louis Mallard‚ who is used to develop many themes in the story. Some of the themes brought up have a different interpretation from what is normally known in the usual circumstances. The themes of freedom and death have been projected quite in a way that gives a reader another understanding different from what is already

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    The Story of An Hour is a fiction story written by the legendary writer Kate Chopin in 1894. The story narrates the life and times of a ‘widow’ soon after receiving news of her husband’s demise through a railroad accident. The fiction is rich with literary styles and spoiled especially with symbolism and theme. Symbolism is defined as an artistic skill where a writer uses symbols and images to represent ideas‚ facts or natural objects. Symbolism can take different forms. Generally‚ it is an object

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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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    on “Story of an Hour” Julie Moore‚ author of an article on Kate Chopin’s‚ “Story of an Hour‚” believes that Chopin was not a feminist‚ even though her story gives the reader the impression that women long for freedom‚ and that they are oppressed. I agree with Moore that Chopin was not a feminist‚ because Louis Mallard all throughout the‚ “Story of an Hour‚” resists the urge to celebrate her husband’s death even though it has given her the freedom to live for herself once again. In the story there

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    effective characterization of the supposedly widowed Louise Mallard in her last hour of life. After discovering that her husband has died in a train accident‚ Mrs. Mallard faces conflicting emotions of grief at her husband’s death and joy at the prospects for freedom in the remainder of her life. The latter emotion eventually takes precedence in her thoughts. As with many successful short stories‚ however‚ the story does not end peacefully at this point but instead creates a climactic twist. The

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    Summary and Response The desire of freedom definitely comes with an immense price. In “The Story of an Hour‚” Kate Chopin describes her main character‚ Louise Mallard‚ as a freedom seeking housewife‚ trapped in an unwanted marriage with her husband Brently Mallard. She soon after gets granted the gift of freedom when she finds out her husband had been in a train accident‚ which ironically Kate Chopin’s father died of the same tragic death. With Kate Chopin’s unique writing style‚ she has been a

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    Feminist Critical Perspective‚ Kate Chopin’s short story‚ “The Story of an Hour‚” refutes ideas of first wave feminism with diction and imagery‚ along with Mrs. Mallard’s symbolic reaction to her husband’s death and resurgence back into her life. To begin‚ diction within the story refutes assumed stereotypes of women during the first wave of feminism. Chopin writes that after Mrs. Mallard discovers her husband’s death “[s]he did not hear the story as many women have heard the same‚” implying Mrs.

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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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