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Story Of An Hour Response Essay

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Kate Chopin (1894) wrote a short story, “The Story of An Hour”. The author illustrate the theme as showing feeling and emotions in a divorce that leads to freedom. Louise Mallard, protagonist, feel free and realse rather than feeling isolated and glum. When she learns about her husband death. Meanwhile, a shocking experience occur when Louise’s husband, Bentley Mallard (antagonist) is still alive. The story was set around the nineteenth century meaning it reflect how women wants too free again because in those time women wouldn’t marry some for love but for husband offer. The author uses the theme as a visual for the short story, “The Story of An Hour”. Throughout the story the author, Kate Chopin, reveals emotions, feelings and thoughts about Louise, protagonist, the view of the narrator as a third view perspective. However, the author does not use first person perspective. Likewise, the narrator knows how the characters is by physically observation. Author use action to describe the author and by using words. For instance, Louise Mallard feels strongly free with a positive tone after she found out about her husband death. For example, on paragraph 17 it explains how Louise Mallard well feel on spring days and summer day without her husband, Bentley Mallard. The author uses adjectives to …show more content…

She repeats the words, free, free, free (paragraph 10) and (paragraph 14) she whispers to herself, “Free Body and soul free!” to herself. As paragraph 18 said, she had a joy of happiness in her eyes and she ignore her sadness and starts to feel as a “goodness of victory.” Louise Mallard ignore the fact that her husband is dead and she already feels a free woman without regrets about it. She also is taking the chance of caring about herself and not worry about the other person. For the reason, when someone is marry the two person have to take care of each

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