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    In the narrative “ The Story of an Hour” authored by Kate Chopin in 1894‚ Ms. Mallard is diagnosed with dying from heart disease secondary to the emotion of joy‚ meaning her heart was to weak to accept and sustain her happiness but ironically she died from the shock of loosing her happiness. The title refers to the length of time it took Josephine and Richard to make Ms. Mallard aware of her husband’s death to when she learned it was not true. The narrative descriptively follows the consuming emotions

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    oppression of the female in society is obvious when examining her story‚ “The Story of an Hour” through the feminist lens. Where we as readers‚ can analyze how the sexual identity of women influenced her story through the use of literary devices. I wouldn’t call it‚ woman intuition‚ for the sake of males‚ who lacks that special gift. Nevertheless‚ that’s what the literary devices allowed us to comprehend. From reading “The Story of an Hour”‚ you can see the tension through the text caused by mixed emotions

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    Though there are a few different ways to approach Kate Chopin’s "The Story of an Hour"‚ I feel that the historical critical theory serves best. Chopin lived during a difficult time for women; they were oppressed by male superiority and greatly undervalued. When this information is taken into account‚ it appears as if her character Mrs. Mallard is also burdened with these issues. She longs to feel independence. Chopin describes Mrs. Mallard as "young‚ with a fair‚ calm face‚ whose lines [bespeak]

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    feel overwhelmed with happiness after she finds out her husband has just died? What is the price of freedom? Is karma a real effect of what happens in our lives? These are the kind of questions I asked myself after reading “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin. This short story is a beautiful piece of artwork. The details that Chopin shares within the text is beautiful. There is a lot of area for your imagination to wander around and create different interpretations. Chopin depicts the tale of a woman

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    stifling patriarchal society of the time and demanded augmented rights and freedom. In “The Story of an Hour” Kate Chopin contemplates the existence and effects of societal biases towards women and the negative attributes of marriage as an institution. In particular‚ Chopin employs the downstairs of the home in the beginning of the story to characterize society’s notion of women as weak and at the end of the story to assert the effects of negative societal preconceptions on women. However‚ when Louise

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    changed by it. In “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin‚ the emotional pattern and thought process of Louise Mallard after she is informed of her husband’s death are explored. Over the course of the hour in which the story takes place Louise has a realization about the constraints she feels in her life and in her marriage. By delineating Louise as a flat and dynamic character‚ Chopin is able to convey her theme that real freedom is found in death. Over the course of the story‚ all the characters

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    The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin is about this girl names Mrs. Millard‚ she is married to this guy and she has a weak heart. Well she gets this news that her husband had died in a car accident and she is suppose to be upset. She goes upstairs to her room and stares out the window and looks up at the clouds and notices that she is suppose to be sad and depressed but she is sitting there thinking and realizes that she is not that upset. She starts to look at the good outcome of this and says the

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    Joy That Kills How would one react to finding out their husband has just died? In Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour”‚ wife Louise Mallard is told that her husband has been killed. At first Louise is shocked until she retires upstairs where she encounters many different emotions and even an epiphany. But at the end of the story the husband walks in the door . . . alive. The sudden shock of seeing her husband alive ends up killing her. Louise’s personality and actions leading up to‚ during

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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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