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    The short stories “The Story of an Hour” and “The Interlopers” are very different in some ways and very similar in others. The main character, Mrs. Mallard, in “The Story of an Hour” received news that her husband had been killed in a work accident. At first she is distraught, but soon she realizes that she is free from her bad marriage. Mrs. Mallard, whose health was failing, started dancing and shouting “Free”, her sister, who was downstairs, ran up to check on her. When Mrs. Mallard’s sister opened

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    Every author has some driving force behind them when they choose to write a story. Among these motivations, social issues seem to be the most influential of topics. This is reflected throughout the writings of Kate Chopin, especially in her literary works The Story of an Hour, and “The Awakening”. Chopin's use of characterization in this story, as well as her other works, provide themes that further prove her motivations to revolve around the issues of gender inequality in the times her her writings

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    These two stories are not much the same, but the differences they have are tremendous. Both of these stories show wanting to let go and give up. But at the same time they wanted to give up for different reasons, both eventually dying or close to death. Both having to deal with horrible conditions and they held on for the longest time in hope that they would finally find happiness. In “The Story of an Hour”, Mrs. Mallard, who was beat up by her husband for years and years, so when she heard about

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    Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Kate Chopin are both authors who had written their story’s, “The Yellow Wallpaper” and “The Story of an Hour” in the same era, each story focusing on the aspects of marriage. In both stories, each woman felt as if they were trapped or being controlled by their husband, and felt as if they were being isolated from society. In Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour” the woman explains that after she had gotten the news of her husband’s death, she was free. The narrator doesn’t

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    The Story of an Hour and The Interlopers are irony filled stories used in literature today. The Story of an hour is about an old woman who finally feels the freedom of being independent once her husband passed away. The story The Interlopers is about two men who hated each other and later became friends. These two stories have many similarities and differences. While the two stories are different in many ways they also have many similarities. Both of these stories include irony, foreshadowing, and

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    The movies I am reviewing are Crimson Tide and A Soldier's Story. The main characters in Crimson Tide are Captain Ramsay, played by Gene Hackman; and Lieutenant Commander Hunter, played by Denzel Washington, Ramsay's executive officer. The main characters in A Soldier's Story are Captain Davenport, played by Howard Rollins; and Sergeant Waters, played by Adolph Caesar. Ironically, in this movie a young Denzel Washington played a prominent role as Private First Class Peterson. This was before he became

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    The short stories “Scars” by Don Aker and “Ashes” by Susan Beth Pfeffer are both talking about the relationships between fathers and their child. The relationships between fathers and their child change almost opposite at the end of the story because the main characters learn from their experiences. Daniel, the protagonist of “Scars”, was having a weak relationship with his father, however, an accident made Daniel realizes something about his father which made their relationship stronger. Ashleigh

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    for would probably be the obvious, such as the plot. The Interlopers and Story of an Hour (Saki and Kate Chopin, respectively) are not easily comparable in their plot, settings or subjects; however, the devices and some main parts are the same. There are situational ironies in both. In The Interlopers, they are fighting with each other and you expect one to die, then the story twists, and they become friends. Then the story twists again, and the ending makes it seem like they both die. “No,”

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    The “Story of An Hour” by Kate Chopin and “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman criticize the oppression of women in the 1800s American society. Both stories portray married women as restricted to do anything other than to obey their husbands to become a housewife. Chopin begins her story with a protagonist, named Louise, and her sister Josephine tells her news about her husband’s death during the railroad accident. She feels so excited that she is no longer controlled by her husband

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    The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin tells the life story of a woman named Mrs. Mallard a woman who suffers from heart weakness and is feeling incarcerated in a marriage in which there is no love from her to her partner, she is not in love with her husband at all. Ms. Mallard is a woman who doesn't like the concept of being tied down to someone for the rest of their life's. She is the type who enjoys her own company and from time to time dating but never being married to anyone. In this story we never

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