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Analyzing Kate Chopin's 'Story Of An Hour'

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Darron Perry
8/9/2015
American Lit
Mrs. Dube
Story of an Hour

In the short story “The story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin hits the issues involved in a women’s role of a marriage and her independence, love through Louise Mallard and her last couple hours of life. After receiving horrible news that “her husband had passed away”(online), she began to go through a stage of depression in which she goes to her room locks herself in sits by a window and begins to grief. Ms. Mallard begins to realize the knowledge of freedom from the "open window"(online)in which she sees the "open square" in front of her house, and how the word "open"(online) shows a possible lack of things that she had wanted to be done. Chopin shows us how this scene was full of faith and hope. The trees are "all aquiver with the new spring of life,"(online) the "delicious breath of rain"(online) is in the air, sparrows are twittering, and Louise can hear someone singing a song in the distance” (online). Mrs. Mallard continued this behavior as she looked through the sky and how Kate Chopin helped us to realize the …show more content…

Chopin showed how she lived in the true sense of the world wanting to be free, with the passion, ambition and joy, for one hour only to be leading up to death. In my opinion, the theme of "The story of an hour" is that women that lived a hundred years ago didn’t feel free because, in these times men ran the show no questions asked. As women in this time period they felt lower because of the necessary stuff needed done around the house and they never really had a say in what was to be changed or what was to happen in the future.. Another possible theme is the irony of fate, since Louise’s dreams eventually took a wrong turn and turned out to become her

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