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    In “The Story of an Hour”‚ Chopin‚ through symbolism and plot development‚ dramatically but profoundly heightens the experience of an hour of life in order to reveal the impermanence of life and underline the restricted‚ subjected role of women in society. The story begins with two people contemplating the contending fear of effecting Mrs. Mallard’s fragile health and the need to relay the news of her husband’s death. The explanation of this delicate situation‚ tight-roping between two evils‚ successfully

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    bring this short story to life and leave an impact on the reader. Through these literary devices Kate Chopin is able to add emphasis on her on beliefs and attitudes that alter the perception on female roles in the text and at the time this short story was composed. The Story of an Hour is engulfed in one giant juxtaposition after the other. “There were patches of blue sky…above the other in the west facing her window.” (Chopin line 20-21) The moment of disturbing news

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    is happy‚ Kate Chopin disagrees. In her story‚ “The Story of an Hour‚” Mrs. Mallard discovers that her husband died in an accident. After Mrs. Mallard has cried about her husband’s death‚ she realized that she was free and started to celebrate it. Later in the hour‚ when Mrs. Mallard had walked downstairs‚ Mr. Mallard walks through the door‚ causing Mrs. Mallard’s heart problems to act up and gave her a heart attack. In Kate Chopin’s "The Story of an Hour‚" Chopin

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    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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    In “Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin‚ sadness is portrayed by Josephine when she tells Louise the news‚ Mrs. Mallard when she hears of her husband’s death‚ and when Mrs. Mallard realizes that she is tied down in a marriage. These very things craft the outrageous tale of Mrs. Mallard and her life with her husband‚ Brently Mallard. The character Josephine is portrayed as a worried sister‚ who fears that the news of brother-in-law’s death may cause the death of her sister‚ Mrs. mallard. When the author

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    “A Wagner Matinee” and “The Story of an Hour” On the surface‚ “A Wagner Matinee” and “The Story of an Hour” seem like completely different stories‚ with a dissimilar plot and unlike settings. “A Wagner Matinee” is a story about the effects and hardships of living on the Great Plains‚ and the sustaining power of music on the human spirit‚ while “The Story of an Hour” expresses the constraints of marriage in the 19th century. However‚ after thoroughly reading both stories‚ one can observe several similarities

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    Self-Assertion in Kate Chopin’s ‘The Story of an Hour.’” American Literary Realism 32‚ no. 2 (winter 2000): 152-58. [In the following essay‚ Berkove contends that Chopin’s narration of “The Story of an Hour” is ironic rather than straightforward.] Kate Chopin’s thousand-word short story‚ “The Story of an Hour‚” has understandably become a favorite selection for collections of short stories as well as for anthologies of American literature. Few other stories say so much in so few words. There

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    Although The Story of an Hour‚ certainly did not take an hour to read‚ there were many instances of entrapment portrayed throughout the story. With the instances of entrapment also comes with how the protagonist of the story Mrs. Mallard‚ gains her freedom from being entrapped. During The Story of an Hour Mrs. Mallard‚ a wife afflicted with heart trouble had to be told that her husband had passed away in a railroad disaster. Mrs. Mallard certainly didn’t take the news of her husband’s passing very

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    Irony is often used as a device for giving stories many unexpected twists and turns. Irony in Kate Chopin’s story is used as an effective literacy device. She used irony by giving out hints of irony throughout the story‚ which are revealed at the end. There are different types of irony used in the story. For example Situational irony which is used to show the reader what is expected to happen sometimes doesn’t. Another type of irony is dramatic irony which is used to clue the reader in on something

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    for any individual identity out of the role of motherhood. Chopin began challenging these society norms just as they had been challenged throughout the women’s rights movement. It had been said‚ “modern feminism was borne on her pages.” “The Story of an Hour‚” by Kate Chopin‚ was a prime

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