In the short story,” The Story of an Hour,” Kate Chopin explores Louise’s trying to cope with her husband’s death to expose female suppression through societal expectation. The major conflict that the character faces is Louise trying to cope with her husband’s death while having heart problems. Louise experienced,” her husband’s death,” after,” a heart trouble,” which eventually ended in,” the joy that kills”(1-2). The root of the conflict is finding out her husband’s death and not being able to cope like other women. One can interpret as though she is a female not able to function without her husband or it was what Louise might have thought at first. The conflict is resolved because she starts to think about
In the short story,” The Story of an Hour,” Kate Chopin explores Louise’s trying to cope with her husband’s death to expose female suppression through societal expectation. The major conflict that the character faces is Louise trying to cope with her husband’s death while having heart problems. Louise experienced,” her husband’s death,” after,” a heart trouble,” which eventually ended in,” the joy that kills”(1-2). The root of the conflict is finding out her husband’s death and not being able to cope like other women. One can interpret as though she is a female not able to function without her husband or it was what Louise might have thought at first. The conflict is resolved because she starts to think about