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    Chopin VS Thurber and Relationships

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    In the stories “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” by James Thurber (Clugston, sec. h1.1) and “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin (Clugston, sec. h2.1) escapism is a similar theme with in both these stories, yet there is a slight variance in how each of these authors place these characters into their escape from reality, relationships, and everyday chaos. In each of these stories the author shows the characters escaping the realities of the relationship, one through Walter Mitts’ daydreams, and the

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    The setting is one of the most important elements in a story. A setting is where and when the story takes place.  The setting affects the story’s atmosphere, mood and everything the characters say and do.  Characters respond to and interact with the setting of the story. The setting can also dictate what kind of conflict the characters may have in the story and how it will be resolved.   A good example to show how setting influence the story is the story “Salmon.  It takes place near a river in the

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    "The Yellow Wallpaper" Literary Analysis

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    The setting of these two stories emphasize, on visually showing us how the main characters are based around trying to find freedom despite the physical, mental and emotional effects of living in confinement. While on the other hand, dealing with Psychology’s ugly present day behavior showing dystopia of societies views of women during the time period they lived. Comparatively, the relationships between the two main characters in the stories portray women’s yearning for freedom with different types

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    Story Of An Hour Irony

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    “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin is a deep and intriguing short story. The author of the story was an independent woman who lived in the 19th century. The story is about a young woman who seemed to become free from marriage responsibilities when her husband died. She lost her freedom and her life in one moment. The author wants to show that marriage is inherently repressive for women. This theme is developed with characterization, irony, and setting of the

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    person. There have been stories about man versus man, man versus nature and most importantly man versus self. In “The story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin and “The Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allen Poe we see how each writer uses setting, characterization, and dramatic irony to show how allowing others to dictate ones life can lead to disastrous ends. The story settings of Chopin and Poe help to show how repression alters the mind. In Chopin’s, “The Story of an Hour,” setting is used to show how Mrs

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    All Summer In A Day Mood

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    In the story, “All Summer in a Day” the setting of the story creates a mood. This mood effects all the people in the story. All the action in the story makes the reader feel something. First, in the story “All Summer in a Day,” the setting takes place on the planet Venus. On this planet there is no sun for a while. The setting is dark and gloomy. One detail about the setting is, the sun only shines for 2 hours once every 7 years. Another detail about the setting is the kids on Venus have never

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    The Story of an Hour and The Storm have many differences but also many similarities about them. In this paper I will be discussing why these stories are so different. I will also be discussing why they are also similar to each other. Both stories have many different topics that I will discuss. In The Story of an Hour Mrs. Mallards husband is supposed to come home from a trip across country by train. Mrs. Mallard receives word that her husband’s train had crashed and that he was killed. Mrs. Mallard’s

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    existence. The chilling and alarming setting of the story enhances the feeling of torture and the inevitability of death in the tomb. Poe manipulates the setting by employing multiple types of imagery. Visual imagery conveys what the narrator sees in the setting he is in, such as the “blackness of eternal night encompassed me… the intensity of the darkness seemed to oppress and stifle me” (45). Tactile imagery allows the reader to understand how the setting feels, “very smooth, slimy, and cold”

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    The “Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin and ‘”The Hand” by Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette are similar in theme and setting. Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette and Kate Chopin create the theme of obligatory love and the unhappiness it entails. Both stories illustrate the concealed emotions many women feel in their marriage yet fail to express them. The two stories take place in a sacred room of the house and both transpire in a brief amount of time. The differences between the two stories are seen through the

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    The short stories “An Act of Vengeance” by Isabel Allende and “The Story of an hour” by Kate Chopin both share a major common theme. The major theme that both of these stories have in share is that they both are about feminine empowerment in a society mostly dominated by males. Both of these short stories contain characters that in some way gain a sense of self worth. The authors of both “An Act of Vengeance” and “The Story of an Hour” most likely used the theme of feminine empowerment in a society

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