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Story Of An Hour

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“The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin 1. Describe your experience in reading “The Story of an Hour.” Did the story surprise you, annoy you, entertain you? Why? Did it hold your interest? Why or why not? In reading “The Story of an Hour” for the first time in high school, it was very confusing for me. It was not until I read the story in the literature textbook in this class that the story was made very clear to me because the text has many side comments that explains the story in a more modern English. This time reading the story, I was very interested in knowing of the thoughts that Mrs. Mallard had in her mind. Her point of view was much clearer and I was able to make connections to the rest of the story because of this clarity. It was very intriguing to me because it held me in suspense throughout the story, which is always interesting in reading literary work. …show more content…

What is the narrator’s attitude toward Mrs. Mallard? Where do you find this attitude most clearly suggested? The narrator was showing throughout the story a sense of sympathy but mostly was understanding of Mrs. Mallard. This is shown in the way that the author was portraying to the reader of what was going on in the head of Mrs. Mallard, as if the author was agreeing and understanding of the thoughts of Mrs. Mallard. Indeed, this could be proven by looking at the texts and seeing that Mrs. Mallard did not say much during the time that she was in her room. In fact, most of the text comes from the words of the author, who is clearly stating their

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