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    “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin is a tale of civilization. In this story, death leads to an awakening sense of pleasure, freedom and happiness within Louise Mallard. This story took place around the time when husbands spent hours away from home working, and the wife would stay home as a housewife. Divorce was impossible and independence is a dream that will not come true for more than a century. Louise wasn’t in an abusive marriage, however she wasn’t happy at all and she had lack of freedom

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    and there is death and the springing up of new life. In the “Story of an Hour” Mrs. Mallard is overtaken with a bizarre emotional implosion when her husband is thought to have passed. It seems to be the despondency of jubilance and joy that engulf her. But should Mrs. Mallard allow herself to excite in the death of another? In the “Story of an Hour,” the plot takes in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mallard and everything transpires within an hour. The initial situation advised is an exposition as well as

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    Frasure 24 June 2013 The Story of an Hour Women have come a long way since 1900s.That was my response to the story “ The Story of an Hour”. To story also let me know how important women are to this world but importantly to men. Before I go ahead with my personal response of the story. I want to give a background on the story because l feel like it will let one know where I’m coming from or know how I got my personal response. Kate Chopin wrote “The story of an hour” in 1894. We are talking about

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    the women who wanted to surpass this stereotype boundary were said to be ridiculous. In addition, many female authors, like Kate Chopin and Charlotte Perkins Gilman, started to pop up. They wrote stories that made the audience reflect on women’s side of the suffrage. In the stories The Story of an Hour (Kate Chopin) and The Yellow Wallpaper (Charlotte Perkins Gilam) both women dealt with expressing themselves while the husband was around while having to figure out their own way to get free from that

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    of “The Story of An Hour” by Kate Chopin I. They say "the truth shall set you free"; but is that really true? Mrs. Mallard finds freedom in the false belief that her husband is dead, and dies when she faces the truth. What does that really imply? II. People must live a life of independence to maintain wellness in all aspects of life. Kate Chopin created “The story of an hour” to explore the importance of one’s confinement and freedom. III. There are many examples in the story of an hour that illustrated

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    Story Of An Hour Irony

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    Kate Chopin is an American author who composed “The Story of an Hour” in 1894. The story depicts a period in time, specifically an hour, when Mrs Mallard experiences a plethora of emotions after receiving the news of her husband’s death. After having time to cope and reflect to herself while in her room, ironically, Mrs Mallard was pleased with her husband’s sudden departure. Furthermore, she eventually died of heart disease after realizing her husband was in fact alive. Chopin’s incorporation of

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    servants and did not have any right in anything. “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin explains how married women could not do things they wanted without their husbands. Society norms at that time expected women to get married and to live their lives under instructions of their husbands. In the short story by Kate Chopin entitled “The Story of an Hour” the writer shows how some wives want their personal freedom. The Short story “The Story of an Hour” emphasizes a part of our society where married women

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    Story Of An Hour Women

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    have been dependent and trapped in dysfunctional and toxic relationships. In these two significant stories, in “Story Of An Hour” written by Kate Chopin and “The other wife” written by Colette, a common issue of woman’s freedom is revealed through symbols, characters, and setting. In both short stories, the authors use symbols to convey the theme of female freedom and liberty. In “Story Of An Hour”, Kate Chopin uses the symbol of an open window that exemplifies the joy and freedom Louise was feeling;

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    the death of a loved one affects people in a whole other level. The reaction of losing the love of your life, the one you promised to be together until death should be a reaction of hurting and a change in the way one views the future. In “The Story of an Hour.” Kate

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    Story Of An Hour Tone

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    different tones, themes, characters, and symbolism in the short story “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin explains the story of a negative view of marriage by showing the reader with a woman who is overjoyed that her husband has died, also the characters in the story itself goes through multiply changes from fear to depression to finally freedom. The lone character, who goes through the most change be far throughout the entire story is the main character Mrs. Louise Mallard. This transformation

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