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    The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin and The Death of the Moth by Virginia Woolf can be compared and contrasted in only a few ways, I believe. Although short stories, both dive deep into the big questions of life. More importantly, they both question the significance of life itself. While The Death of the Moth is showing, at first, the playful and less significant side of life, being swept away by forces much greater than the moth which comes off almost as pathetic. The Story of an Hour starts…

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    Kate Chopin is a woman who has been called one of America’s most influential and “essential” (Kate Chopin: Her Novels and Stories) authors. With her works spanning a few decades, covering several matters of social issues, it is no wonder that she has been dubbed such. Her influence has reached far and wide, with criticisms and aesthetic readings being written about her works in multiple countries and languages (Frequently Asked Questions). One of her most notable and popular works, “Desiree’s…

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    In Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour,” Mrs. Mallard at first grieves over the death of her husband, but when she gets upstairs, she finds her new found freedom. In the time frame of an hour, her freedom is snatched from her because her husband is alive. Through effective use of imagery, symbolism, and a third person limited narrator, Kate Chopin shows the reader Mrs. Mallard’s feelings about marriage. Chopin shows her usage of imagery by describing the feeling of Spring. When Mrs. Mallard…

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    the idea of such joy being taken from their life kills their will to live. Through her clever use of symbolism, imagery, and irony, that Chopin displays in “The Story of an Hour” the life that Mrs. Mallard has been forced to live versus the life she has secretly longed for. Set in the Nineteenth century, “The Story of an Hour” opens up with the death of Bently Mallard, Louise’s husband. It is through Chopin’s use of symbolism that the audience is able to discern the overpowering grief and…

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    Kate Chopin's short story, Desiree's Baby, is a work that explores multiple themes commonly considered taboo for late 19th century discussion. Most writers of the time rarely elucidated on such themes; and least of all female writers. To fully appreciate the work in its entirety, one must first understand the social critique of the times and then formulate an idea of just how impactful a story such as this one could be. This was an era in which the majority of creative literature focused on…

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    During the nineteenth century, the time in which Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour” takes place, women are considered inferior to men. Mrs. Louise Mallard, the protagonist, lives in a generation where women are expected to live in the shadows of their husbands. And while Mr. Brentley Mallard is alive, Mrs. Mallard fulfills her designated role in society. However, the supposed death of her husband changes her and makes Mrs. Mallard reflect on her true role in the world. Louise Mallard, in wake…

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    The narrator of “The Story of an Hour” wants readers to believe Mrs. Louise Mallard is a woman who cared deeply for her husband but that is not the case. Mrs. Mallard is a wife portrayed in the beginning to be in deep love with her husband who worked on the railroad. Her family and friends worry about her because she “…was afflicted with a heart trouble…” (Chopin 15). When her sister broke the news of his death she was only sad for a short matter of time. This short matter of time is only the…

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    The book The story of an hour is a very interesting and shocking story .The book the story of an hour is written by Kate Chopin. The main characters in this story are Louise Mallard, Brently Mallard, Josephine, Richards. The story is about how Louise Mallard seems very depressed and sad because of the death of her husband and after her husband's death she feels relieved but then she gets news that her husband is really not dead. The story of an hour shows a shows the way Louise gains freedom…

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    The significant meaning in Kate Chopin’s “The story of an Hour” shows a growing expression of sorrowful happiness that is shown in her character throughout the story, but had an unfortunate twist that changed, and shifted away of the outcome of my foreshadow. The curiosity that had built in my thoughts grew as the number of events that blossomed, in which it allowed me to visualize and connect with the sorrow she felt for the death of someone she loved, her husband, Brently Mallard. As I have…

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    The setting of a story includes the time and place – sometimes even including the climate and the social, psychological, or spiritual state of the characters. For this story, the setting is within Mrs. Mallard’s home during the time she finds out her husband has been in an accident that resulted in his death. The 6th paragraph exhibits a sense of happiness despite the circumstances. Mrs. Mallard is looking around from her bedroom window and is taking notice of all the pleasant things around her,…

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