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    1. When and where was the story written or told? What historical‚ social‚ or cultural background might be needed to understand or explain what the story is about? You can expect by the language and the resources that they had‚ that the story was set in olden times. Since modern electricity was installed in homes during the end of the 19th century you can expect that the story was placed in the 19th century or the early 20th. This is due to them not having modern electricity and being not very wealthy

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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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    But even more so‚ she had cheated on her husband whom she had a child with. This was not as uncommon for stories‚ but the thought that neither characters paid any retribution for their actions caused quite the social outrage. Story of an Hour touches upon subjects such as freedom and happiness for a women after her husband dies. Moments after the news of her husband’s death‚ Mrs. Mallard was rejoiced in the realization she

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    the Story of An Hour by Kate Chopin‚ the character can be seen to be in a phase of unhappiness. Mrs. Mallard’s‚ the main character of the story‚ husband dies and she is cheerful although guilt of the joy she feels for his death. She is free however she realized how unhappily married she was. At the end of the story her husband comes back to her alive and her freedom that she was so joyous to obtain was lost. The Story of An Hour is an example of literature of discontent because it is a story of a

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    “The Story of an Hour”‚ written by Kate Chopin was mainly about a young lady named Mrs. Mallard who receives shocking news about her husband’s death. The recognition her husband’s death was when his name appeared on the list of those who did not survive the railroad disaster. When Mrs. Mallard first received the news about her husband’s death‚ she was in a state of shock. Later in the story‚ she began to develop positive energy that allows the readers to realize that she was not happily married.

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    aper Summary: This paper compares two stories ‚Shirley Jackson’s ’The Lottery’ and Kate Chopin’s ’The Story of an Hour’‚ which both demonstrate change‚ but in two very different ways. The paper notes that both stories show how change is necessary for life to be constructive and without which life becomes static and boring. The paper compares the way the characters in both stories handle change and how it affects their lives. From the Paper: "In Jackson’s "The Lottery‚" the townspeople face a unique

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    Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin "She said it over and over under her breath: ’free‚ free‚ free!’ The vacant stare and the look of terror that had followed it went from her eyes. They stayed keen and bright. Her pulses beat fast‚ and the coursing blood warmed and relaxed every inch of her body"(Chopin). Women were completely controlled by the men in their lives. First‚ by their fathers‚ brothers and male relatives and finally by their husbands. Their sole purpose in life is to find a husband

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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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    In a handful of the reader’s time‚ Chopin is able to bring out a countless amount of themes in her short story “The Story on an Hour”‚ that are not only controversial‚ but fairly ahead of her time. Chopin uses her story to represent a negative view of marriage by presenting the reader with a protagonist who is clearly burdened by emotional struggles when she becomes a wife. Devastated by the sudden news regarding M. Mallard‚ Louise excuses herself and immediately runs to her bedroom where we see

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    Irony in the “Story of an Hour” By Kate Choplin   The Story of an Hour by Kate Choplin is about an older woman who struggles with coercion brought about by her husband and her surreptitious yearning for freedom. Mrs. Mallard does not truly know how miserable she was until she finds out that her husband has died in a terrible train accident. Kate Choplin writes this story in a limited‚ third person point of view; however‚ it is still quite exciting with how it

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