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    woman in “The Story of an Hour” is starting to comprehend the fact that her husband is truly dead. She is beginning to see the positive side of her situation specifically, her sense of freedom. The recurring theme in “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin is that marriage can sometimes make a person desire freedom from their loved ones. One event that illuminates the theme is the reaction of Mrs. Mallard who is heart-broken at first, but changes her thoughts on the situation as the story progresses.

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    The Story of an Hour and The Road follow a similar premise in terms of the boy and Mrs. Mallard both have been stripped of living a different life because of the confines of their respective worlds. The landscape in both pieces is used to show the entrapment of both characters, but also provide a level of hope based on their interactions with the landscape. The landscape of The Road is constructed with the repetition of words like dark and ashes to create the sense of a “desolate country” built

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    Hope In “The story of an hour” In “The Story of an Hour,” Mrs. Mallard, once she had absorbed the news of her husband's death, experienced a sense of self assertion. She had accepted the news of her husband’s death and almost immediately, different thoughts started coming in her mind. One of the stronger feelings was a feeling of being free. She started thinking of her life ahead, a life that would be entirely hers, that would only belong to her. She could lead her life on her own terms as her husband

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    3. What can you determine about the setting of the story (place, time, culture). What does the setting add the story's meaning. The setting of the story is described in many instances and is an intricate part of understanding the overall theme of "The Story of an Hour". First of all, the story was published in 1894. This is a time in which women's rights were severely limited. The typical role of a woman was to be the housekeeper/caregiver. She was expected to keep the house nice and kempt while

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    Feminism is played out in a major way in Kate Chopins’ “The Story of an Hour.” The story portrays a story about the lack of freedom that all woman had in the 1800’s. The word feminism as defined in the Merriam-Webster Dictionary as the theory of the political, economic and social equality of the sexes. A woman’s job and duty in the 1800’s was to tend to the needs of their husband’s needs. In “The Story of an Hour” Mrs. Mallard, one of the main characters, was told about her husband’s death and she

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    response to the terrible news. But back then,only living life as a wife to your husband,you might have a different reaction. Famous author Kate Chopin demonstrates the opposite reaction throughout “The Story of an Hour”. Kate Chopin presents themes of female discovery and identity in her work “Story of an Hour”. She reveals relief from her leading woman character through direct and indirect characterization. The first realization for both the audience and character is indirectly represented through dialog

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    James Kidney English 121 11/1/2014 The Story of an Hour In the short story "The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin, We learn of the negative views of marriage by understanding a woman who is overjoyed that her husband has died. In my essay i chose to go inside the vibrant mind of the main charecter to explore the different emoutions and feelings that one can expereice when dealing with a life changing event. The story begins with Mrs. Mallards sister Josephine explaining very carefully that her

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    Mrs Mallard, a kind, older lady, had a severe heart disease. The element of surprise, if not executed right, could kill her. In “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin the element of time and surprise create an element that other authors struggle to do. In this paper, I will discuss the tone of the way the family broke the news of Mr. Mallard 's death to Mrs. Mallard. Whether the news was bad or good, how it was broken to Mrs. Mallard could have killed her. In the end it did The emotions in the house

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    In the short passage “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin is about a women name, Mrs Mallard and what she went through in an hour. One Characteristic about Mrs. Mallard is that she is Emotional in the story. First, the passage says,”She wept at once, with sudden, wild abandonment, in her sister's arms”, this says that she is an emotional character because before this she found out that her husband died in a rail disaster. Second, the passage says ,”she went away to her room”, this says that the

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    In Chopin’s short story “The Story of an Hour,” a recurring theme is the oppressive nature of relationships in the nineteenth century. Upon the death of her husband Louise Mallard has an epiphany that brings her to realize that the loss of her husband is actually quite freeing. This contradicts the expected response to such a tragic circumstance, and contributes to Chopin’s idea of relationships, however loving or good-natured, being inherently oppressive. Chopin’s short story showcases through the

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