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Story Of An Hour Literary Analysis

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The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin This short story is about a woman happily married, Mrs. Mallad, with a heart condition. One day Mrs. Mallad receives news of her husband’s sudden death in a railroad accident. Mrs. Mallad, upon hearing this news, become very upset and retreats to her bedroom and locks the door. Mrs. Mallad’s sister soon follows after her and banging on the bedroom pleading for her sister to let her in. Mrs. Mallad’s sister, whom remains outside her bedroom door, initially has no idea of Mrs. Mallad is that not upset, instead somewhat truly happy. A few minutes pass and Mrs. Mallad allow her sister to enter her bedroom and they have a discussion. Several more minutes pass and they both emerge for the bedroom. The sisters …show more content…

Mallad hearing the news of her husband’s death. She is initially shocked, but soon thereafter realizes her newly found freedom while in the solitude of her bedroom. The story starts to give hints of a different view in the marriage from Mrs. Mallad prospective. “It was only yesterday [Mrs. Mallad] had thought with a shudder that life might be long”, “She wept at once with sudden, wild abandonment” (Jamil 216). The emotional state of Mrs. Mallard hits peaks and valleys throughout the story. “The writer points out, however, Mrs. Mallad is not struck, as “many women” have been, by “a paralyzed inability” to accept the painful sense of loss” (Li Chongyue 7 Wang Lihua 91). On the country, she is roused from her passivity by an uncontrollable flood of emotion. This “storm” that “haunt[s] her body and seems] to reach into her soul” untimely purges her of the sufferance of meaningless life, as it becomes the impetus for the revelation that leads to her freedom” (Jamil 216). Mrs. Mallad’s “heart trouble” does not appear to a physical ailment as lead to believe by the other characters (Jamil 216). Mrs. Mallad has clearly physiology repressed her heart (her identity) for the paternalism culture? Mrs. Mallard indeed has been holding her emotions for a long while and it has caused her to be in life? (Jamil 216). So, in the story, some see Mrs. Mallad emotions at work and discover that all is not what it …show more content…

Mallad is examined in order to determine the story’s meaning. Again the interpretation is open to the individual reader and shall be in debate for many years to come. This particular view looks at “the significance of the open window and the bold dramatic irony with which the story concludes” (Deneau 210). The debate of Mrs. Mallad’s character is she “a normal, understanding, sympathetic woman, or is she an egocentric, selfish monster or anomaly” (Deneau 210). This writer's interpretation steers the reader towards a spiritual plane of enlightenment, a release of great emotion and to some extent a sexual pleasure experience. The writer believes that Chopin tries to “transform her protagonist from a woman with a “dull stare in her eyes” to one with “a feverish triumph in her eyes,” a woman who carries “herself unwittingly like a goddess of Victory” (Deneau 210). This story lacks the diagrammatic clarity to be expected by most readers. However, to some readers it takes them on a winding and twisting road of life in less than an

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