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Analysis Of The Story ' The Story Of An Hour ' By Kate Chopin

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Death is the wish of some, relief of many, and the end of all. Death, which is often seen as a great evil, can sometimes be seen as something for the greater good of someone. To many, death is a liberator and a comforter. It is a journey we’ll all have to embark, sooner or later. Death can be the beginning of the end to many people, an event which can bring everlasting happiness, but also a shattering sadness. The short storyThe Story of an Hour,” by Kate Chopin, which was published in 1894, presents a not so common viewpoint of death. One could say that this story has brought about a brief renewing love for life with one of the main characters. On the other hand, “The Moths” by Helena Maria Viramontes shows a painful reaction to death, that is quite relatable to what one may usually experience. The death in “The Moths” can be looked at as a moment of grief in pain, but also a moment for maturity and rebirth. Moreover, “The Story of an Hour” depicts death as a problem solver and something that can bring unimaginable amounts of freedom. Death can be looked at as perhaps a sort of liberation that can bring about a renewal for life. In other aspects, death can be viewed as a moment of grief and pain. Lastly, death may work as a spark which brings another loved one back into your life.
Renewing love for life and freedom are two things that many suddenly feel once they’ve finished grieving from the loss of a loved one. As seen in Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour” the main

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