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Essay Comparing The Storm And The Story Of An Hour

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Woman throughout the years have experienced many society established conflicts. These conflicts are appreciated in four stories “The Storm” and “The story of an hour” by Kate Chopin (1851-1904), “The Necklace” by Guy de Maupassant (1850-1893), and “A&P” by John Updike (1932-2009). In these stories the feminine role portrayed by each author provides an insight of the image placed upon woman at their time in history. This imaged forced upon woman can be interpreted as the struggles in that moment of time. Thus struggles affect indirectly the way we see woman at present time. “The storm” by Kate Chopin portrays a married woman named Calixta being unfaithful to her husband; Bobint, with a man from her past named Alce. As we go further into the …show more content…

Her pursuit to obtain this apparent life style is what left her empty at the end. After ten years of hard work and misery to pay a replacement diamond necklace, she informs her high class friend, Mme. Forestier, she lost the original necklace the night of the ball. To her surprise she discovers the necklace was fake and not worth the money they spent ten year working to pay. In this story, we observe that Madame Loisel does not notice the sacrificing love her husband has for her and simply sees him as a clerk and nothing more. She shows a little emotion for him only when he gave her money to buy a beautiful ball gown. The woman role in this story shows her love for status and giving a fake upper class image so man can adore her and other woman can envy her. Insecurities in woman that are not upper class makes them not realize the love and greatness they have. Mme. Forestier a woman advanced in high society clearly is not what she appears to be; she is just an image. This superficial image is a society standard upon females and those that fail to meet this standard are not worthy, yet they do not seem to realize how worthless these expensive luxuries really

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