In “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin and “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Gilman the use of symbolism is used to tell the story. In both stories, the readers can infer that these stories where written back when had no rights in the 1800s. Louise mallard is the protagonist of the short story. Louise's interment to her room following the news of Brently's death is a representation for the course of her life so far. “Story of an Hour,” symbolism can be read throughout the story. It starts when she receives the news of her husband death. It could be used to keep the reader engaged and guessing what symbolism in the story. The first example is when Through her open window, she can look out onto the open square that harbors
In “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin and “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Gilman the use of symbolism is used to tell the story. In both stories, the readers can infer that these stories where written back when had no rights in the 1800s. Louise mallard is the protagonist of the short story. Louise's interment to her room following the news of Brently's death is a representation for the course of her life so far. “Story of an Hour,” symbolism can be read throughout the story. It starts when she receives the news of her husband death. It could be used to keep the reader engaged and guessing what symbolism in the story. The first example is when Through her open window, she can look out onto the open square that harbors