of imagery in Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour.” During the nineteenth century independence was a forbidden pleasure for women. “The Story of an Hour” written by Kate Chopin explores the captivity felt by a woman that belonges to a man through marriage. Chopin uses special forms of imagery, which imply the psychological strains of someone who is underrated by social expectations. She shows the gradual transformation from a grieving wife to a woman that feels finally free using literary…
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2014 America’s Earliest Suffragette Kate Chopin was born in a time of struggle for all women. In the nineteenth century, a woman was considered property of whatever man was head of their family. However, Kate was lucky in that she had a very unorthodox childhood, considering the social conventions of her time. She was raised by three generations of independent and strong women: her mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. All three ladies were widows, leaving Kate without any patriarchal influence…
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Estranged Housewife of “The Story of an Hour” “The Story of an Hour” author Kate Chopin declares war against the idea of the happy wife. Within the pages of the short story, Chopin unravels a plot of pure stupor, only to have the happiness quickly terminated. Accurately portraying Mrs. Louise Mallard, the protagonist, Kate Chopin uses one point of view, that of an omniscient third person narrator, so that she may paint the perfect portrait. As the story unfurls, Chopin’s character portrait of Louise…
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ENGWR 301/ TuTh Reading Response In Kate Chopin’s “Story of an Hour” Mrs. Mallard is awakened with thoughts of freedom following the news of her husband’s death. Louise battles her feelings of love for Brently and love for herself. Mrs. Mallard never doubted the love her husband has for her, but her love was not as strong. She indicates something is missing in their marriage; maybe a lack of passion, independence and enthusiasm. They are married to cope with society’s norm. “And yet…
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” This article was summarizing what the short story by Glaspell wrote. They explained basically in detail what the short story was about. They used descriptive words to describe the feelings and what each character was surrounded by. It starts out by introducing the two main characters. Although neither of them are present in the legitimate short story they play a huge role in the story and without them there wouldn’t be a story the whole short story was based around these two characters. The article…
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In Kate Chopin’s short story The Story of an Hour, the metaphor Mrs. Mallard is a square peg in a round hole, refers to the idea that she is not the type of woman who automatically no longer knows what to do after her husband is dead (or believed to be). In the beginning she is overwhelmed with grief, but after some time thinking on her own she decides to make her life her own, making her stand out from the average widow (or supposed widow) of the time. Mrs. Mallard has had an extremely repressed…
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The Women Roles in Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour” “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin is a popular short story about an hour in the main character’s life, Mrs. Mallard. She is a middle-aged woman with heart trouble. Her sister Josephine and her husband’s friend Richard found out terrible news that Mr. Mallard has died. They try to figure out the most reasonable and easiest way to break the news to Mrs. Mallard, considering she has a heart condition. Immediately, Mrs. Mallard shocked them…
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The Setting in “The Story of an Hour” Sometimes the setting of a story is unimportant; sometimes a story could take place anywhere and nothing would really change. However, in Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour,” the setting is a vital part of the theme. The house, Louise Mallard’s armchair, and the open window symbolize the oppression of her marriage and relationship with her sister along with the freedom that her husband’s death promises Mrs. Mallard. The house in the story represents the entrapment…
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The theme of “Story of an Hour” is based off her emotions such as the clouds and the blue sky. In the Story of an Hour, Mrs. Mallard was a married lady that suffered from heart trouble and found out the bad news of her husband’s death. She expressed her emotions from the bad news in by her surroundings in which takes part in creating the theme. In the text it states she sat in a chair by a window and she just stared out into the sky as if the clouds were the negative thoughts/events and the blue…
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Audience Analysis The target audience for my summary and response to Kate Chopin’s, “The Story of the Hour,” would be primarily college students, my professor, and any individual both male and female interested in the works of Chopin and/or the interpretation there of. I hope my summary and response reaches an audience with an appreciation or longing for a better understanding of the pre feminist movement struggle: the inner clash of a woman, torn between being an independent woman with hopes…
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