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    Fred Isaacs Dr. Catherine Packard ENG 122 O September 27‚ 2012 Analysis of Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour” In “The Story of an Hour” the narration presents a view of a young wife who‚ upon receiving news of her husband’s death‚ experiences a shifting conflict of emotions. The author interprets the suspension of the character’s passive stoicism‚ briefly illuminating a future without restraints. It is revealed immediately in the narrative that the young woman has “a heart trouble” (Chopin

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    husbands were at work and providing economically for the family. As the lack of rights continued for women‚ they started to rebel and believe in equality between men and women‚ which evolved to be called feminism. Feminist analysis is exploring and understanding the social roles of men and women. Women have denied the roles given to them due to lack of everything they wanted‚ from education to expressing their feelings once they realized what their lives have become.

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    The Difference between the Theme and the Moral of a Story The difference between the theme and the moral of a story is that the theme is the general topic or idea of the literature and the moral is the lesson you take away from reading the story. The moral can be similar or the same as a theme‚ but a theme can’t be a moral. As the theme or general idea of a story or article may be obvious‚ the moral may be harder to figure out and require extra thinking and inferring. A moral may also be more of

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    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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    I concluded that obviously we should work toward exclusively creating internal motivations for students‚ as opposed to any external or physical incentives. But the more I pondered on the subject‚ the more my thinking shifted especially with my experiences. In retrospect‚ haven’t money‚ work benefits‚ and rewards been a huge‚ if not the only‚ motivator for the majority of adults throughout history and today‚ more than ever? Does anyone want to work 40 hours or more every week simply because they

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    beauty with personal freedom from their husbands‚ and more importantly the idea of being controlled puppets. On the contrary‚ their contrasting features such as their regular behaviors‚ attitudes‚ and the conclusions they arrive at. Overall‚ “The Story of an Hour” and “The Yellow Wallpaper” emphasize on the importance of a woman to have rights that are equivalent to those of men and the freedom of

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    rules and there are the most powerful weapon society has in attacking the unnatural. Society 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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    Question: What does Kate Chopin’s short story “The Story of an Hour” communicate about how feelings of freedom can influence one’s perspective? Often the feeling of freedom can influence ones perspective on many situations; this influence can often cause feelings or emotions considered wrong by the social norm. In the short story “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin the main character‚ Louise Mallard proves this. At first she is devastated by the news of her husbands death. Later on she starts

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    “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin (1894) In “The Story of an Hour” Mrs. Mallard who “was afflicted with a heart trouble” goes through a lot of mixed emotions after hearing that her husband died in a railroad accident. Kate Chopin uses symbolism‚ figurative language and irony properly to describe Mrs. Mallard’s feelings and emotions through the story. Mrs. Mallard also feels that she has been trapped in a marriage where she was prisoner of her husband and realizes that it is time for her

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    Elijah Brown Study of Lit Eng 213 Close Reading on The Story of An Hour In the short story‚ “The Story of An Hour” written by Kate Chopin‚ Mrs. Mallard the main character‚ finds out that her husband has been killed on a train accident. However‚ the narrator tells us that Mrs. Mallord has heart trouble. Mrs. Mallard then leaves her sister Josephine and Richard to get privacy in her bedroom. Why it is that Mrs. Mallard began to feel free the more she came to her senses that her husband was no

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