She was not pleased by way of the values where going on in that time , as females had less human rights, and they were not thought out to be the same to men. Being scared of separation from humanity, communities lived in a deceitful humanity filled with dishonesty. Moreover, that did not hold back Kate Chopin, she she was expressing her feeling in a piece of paper without any question. Marriage was an tormenter to Chopin, she had been a sufferer in her marriage. Being a victim of marriage, Chopin 's "Story of an Hour," is a look of her thinking with the aim of being married is a tradition with the intention of it being torturing, controlled, and is a starting place of unhappiness surrounded by …show more content…
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