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    “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin narrates the emotional roller coaster Mrs. Mallard rides upon being informed of her husband’s unfortunate death. The plot and setting of this short story provide assistance in making the tale not only believable, but also relatable. The way the story is paced makes for a clear sequence of events and the setting is not exaggerated or focused distractingly. However, Chopin’s style of writing makes it somewhat difficult for the reader to process the meaning of

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    “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin is very intriguing, not only because of the emotional change Louise Mallard goes through the hour after her husband’s tragic death but also the way Chopin uses irony in the story. During this analysis of “The Story of an Hour” we will discuss the summary, plot, setting, tone, theme, point of view, emotions of Louise Mallard and other characters involved in the story. Chopin’s story uses the feelings of a married woman in the late 1890’s and feminine identities

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    Imagine a million thoughts racing through your mind, feeling lost, alone, happy, confused, and free all at the same time, these emotions are all present in “The Story of an Hour”. In “The Story of an Hour” Louise Mallard, the wife of Brently Mallard, struggles determine how she truly feels about the news of her husband death. The news of Brently Mallard's death is brought to Ms.Mallard attention by her sister very gently which is shown in the text when it states“Great care was taken to break to her

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    The Story of an Hour Primarily, one has to mention that «The Story of an Hour» is a short story composed by Kate Chopin on April 19, 1894, and initially distributed in Vogue on December 6, 1894 as «The Dream of an Hour». The title of the short story alludes to the time slipped by between the minutes, when the woman - Louise Mallard, hears that her spouse is dead and then suddenly finds that he is alive. The Story of an Hour was viewed as disputable amid the 1890s in light of the fact that tells

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    Kate Chopin wrote the short story, "The Story of an Hour" in April 1894, it was later published in the popular American Fashion and Lifestyle Magazine, the Vogue in December 1894 under the title, “The Dream of an Hour.” “…Vogue published fearless and truthful portrayals of women’s lives.” (Emily Toth) Kate Chopin often reflected the problems women faced in that time era in her writings and I think The Story of an Hour is ironic and overall pretty good. The Story of an Hour starts off with Mrs. Mallard’s

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    Foreshadow and irony in “The Story of an Hour” The short story “ The Story of an Hour”, written by Kate Chopin, is a brilliant piece of writing that incorporates many different literary elements. In the story, Mrs. Mallard is told that her husband has died within a train crash. She falls into a spontaneous depression where she weeps uncontrollably. She then realizes that she will be happy in the time to come and cheers up. Her husband Brently Mallard then walks into the house and Mrs. Mallard has

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    The Story of an Hour The story of the hour is, to me, an interesting short story of the insight into the life thoughts of a woman struggling with a life that is proper and sociably acceptable and her own desires. Upon reading the opening passage “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.” (1) The reader, in this case I, would understand quickly that the main character of the story, Mrs

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    Morgan Roney Doctor Laura Buchholz April 14, 2015 ENG 112L Final Paper This paper will examine the life of Kate Chopin along with her writing style and theme in The Story of an Hour and The Awakening. Chopin has a unique writing style that shows throughout all of her works. Her works carry similar themes that include: women in search of independence, negative views of marriage, and self-assertion. While reading Chopin’s work, the reader will conclude that Chopin’s writing is very inspiring because

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    “The Story of an Hour,” written by Kate Chopin, is a short story featuring a woman with a feeble heart, and the story centers on Louise Mallard and her reactions to her husband’s “death.” Throughout “The Story of an Hour,” Louise Mallard experiences various emotions that leave her wondering how she truly feels about the news of her husband’s death. Before leaving her room and after hours of genuine depression, Louise Mallard realizes that her husband’s death may have granted her something extremely

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    The story of an hour      Kate Chopin's 'The story of an hour' perceives this seemingly normal middle-class family with an extensive amount of colorful irony. Louise Mallard is a housewife who tries to lead the most standard life possible with her all-powerful husband.The many years of marriage has brought the feeling of emptiness and vacancy into the soul of Louise Mallard. Through her tribulations of marriage, releasing herself and setting both her body and mind free, and the deaths

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