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    Kate once qouted approvingly‚that there should be an eleventh commandement-thou shalt not preach‚a commandment she obeyed throughout her work.She wrote a particular truth woithout judgement or censure.The Story of an Hour is one such piece of work‚a short story about a Mrs Mallard.The story isnt didactic‚and in its simplicity‚may not seem so heavily imbued with meaning‚much less a social critique.However‚heaviliy loaded with simbolism‚an alert reader will notice how Kate cleverly brings to fore

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    English 102 09‚ February 2012 Freedom and Confinement In “The Story of an Hour”‚ Kate Chopin showed how even the news of someone else’s death‚ if told the wrong way‚ can be lethal. Louis Mallard was described as a woman who has heart troubles. Louis’s sister told her‚ her husband has died in a railroad disaster. At first Louis was overwhelmed with sadness and despair‚ but after crying for some time‚ she begins to imagine the years ahead; on her own without anyone to oppress her. She is overjoyed

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    Analysis of Hemingway’s Narrative Technique as a Short- Story Writer For many years‚ the narrative technique of Hemingway has been under debate. Writers before him had already achieved works that bear the characteristics of the modern short story‚ and many of their works could stand today‚ with those of Hemingway and of writers like Faulkner‚ as representative short stories of modern times. What distinguishes Hemingway both from his predecessors and from his contemporaries‚ however‚ is the theory

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    The Story of An Hour: Irony In Kate Chopin’s short story "The Story of an Hour‚" there is much irony. The first irony detected is in the way that Louise reacts to the news of the death of her husband‚ Brently Mallard. Before Louise’s reaction is revealed‚ Chopin alludes to how the widow feels by describing the world according to her perception of it after the "horrible" news. Louise is said to "not hear the story as many women have heard the same." Rather‚ she accepts it and goes to her room

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    The story is narrated in a first person point of view by a puppy who speaks about his mother. He only states his opinion on her at the very end. His mother is the center of his attention throughout the narration and he rarely says things such as " of course i said nothing " to address himself. We do not learn his name or if he believed his mother was in the wrong. He only defends her at the end of the passage showing a small spark of an opinion towards her. 2. The puppy who narrates the story is

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    expects or assumes one thing and the opposite is true. It allows an author to engage and surprise the audience‚ which often also teaches an important lesson. Two classic examples of irony through literature are Oedipus the King by Sophocles and The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin. In the play Oedipus the King‚ Sophocles uses dramatic irony for the moral and political education of society. Dramatic irony depends on the audience’s knowledge of something that the character does not know. Throughout this play

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    are Trifles (written by Susan Glaspell) and The Story of an Hour (written by Kate Chopin). I chose to compare The Story of an Hour with Trifles because The Story of an Hour had an interesting twist and I could see that deep‚ intricate thought was put into it. This research paper will examine the similarities and the differences between these two bodies of work. Since both are feminist works of literature‚ spotting similarities

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    Compare Contrast The Story of an Hour and A Rose for Emily Kate Chopin’s "The Story of an Hour" and William Faulkner’s "A Rosefor Emily" both characterize the nature of marriage and womanhood bydelving into the psyches of their female protagonists. Also‚ althoughChopin makes no clear reference to geographic locale in "The Story of anHour‚" both authors usually set their stories in the American South‚ whichimpacts these characterizations. These two tales share many other points ofreference in common

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    expectation work by oppressing the individual free will thus erasing the individual freedom in controlling their own life. Yet‚ free will is the one ability humankind need to survive and live a meaningful life. In “The Story of

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    Knowing that Mrs. Mallard was afflicted with a heart trouble‚ great care was taken to break to her as gently as possible the news of her husband’s death. I believe that someone that was diagnosed extensive heart trouble in the mid 1800’s would be easily be susceptible to heart attack‚ or death. Another main point in this sentence is the immediate introduction of the death of Mrs. Mallards husband‚ as it strives to enlighten the reader quickly of the correlation between her heart trouble and her

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