The Story of an Hour Essay

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    For the purpose of clarity, I am going to assume that "The Story of an Hour"takes place roughly around the time it was written, 1894 If I was an elderly lady with a heart condition, I would for sure already be gone. The way my brain works and how I react to things would be too strong for my fragile little heart to endure. I am very passionate about the things I love and the things I hate, and losing someone I was married to, which only be someone I love absolutely, would destroy me on the spot.…

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    The short story “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin, the character treat the female protagonist as if she were a fragile feather. Understanding Mrs. Mallard has a heart condition, her sister Josephine breaks the news of her husband’s death to her delicately. Josephine and the doctors believed hearing about the death would bring upon traumatic depression and stop Mrs. Mallard’s heart from working. This society full of masculinity believes women, such as Louise Mallard, are incapable of being…

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    “The Story of an Hour” is an excerpt of an ill lady, Mrs. Mallard, who encounters the forbidden happiness of being free after her husband’s death, falsely concluded from a railroad disaster. Her feelings of freedom are interrupted when her sister, Josephine, drags her to the door where Mr. Mallard stood, alive. The theme of the story is an ironic and it presents the audience with an optimistic message with the reminder that every cloud has a silver lining. Often times during fiction, the story…

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    “THE STORY OF AN HOUR” In "The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin, the main character, Mrs. Mallard, is a married woman with a heart condition. Her husband is absent and the news arrives that he died in a horrible train accident. His sister tells him the news and, in silence, Mrs. Mallard rejoices. It is that she is not happily married and the idea of freedom from her marriage ties gives her joy. She assumes that she is playing the sad widow. Bently Mallard, the husband of Mrs. Louise Mallard, is…

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    Every person during their lifetime has experienced a feeling of pain, or distress after losing a family member. However, “The Story of an Hour” written by Kate Chopin shows the reader how an upsetting situation, like the death of a loved one, can be turned into an ironic event. This story revolves around a context where the loss of a family member turns into a joyful event for the main character, but then becomes the reason of the main character’s death. Therefore, the feelings that the main…

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    “The Story of an Hour,” written by Kate Chopin, is a short story that describes a turn of events that takes place within an hour. This story involves a woman named Louise Mallard who is the wife of Brently Mallard. We later find out that Mr. Mallard play a major role in the events that take place in the excerpt. The terms free and death used has patronized in a way that gives us readers a different understanding of what is known today. In certain situations death brings on grief, sorrow and…

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    Husbands without Accidents Sometimes, when moments of fantasy grabs the best of our mind and wish harm to others like our own husbands for anything. Within the realm of Chopin's "A Story of An Hour" we visit the such desire of the central character loneliness to sense of freedom. The time period of setting is early Victorian age, is point to many factors of women suffrage of rights and hopes of having no obligations of having a husband.The age of women movement wasn't in full affect, women had…

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    In Kate Chopin’s The Story of an Hour, there are a multitude of connections between the characters and events in this story that correlate to those in Chopin’s real life. The names of the characters connect to the names of people in Chopin’s life. Eliza, Chopin’s mother, is said to be pronounced very similar to Louise Mallard, the main character of this story. Mrs. Mallard’s sister’s name is Josephine, and in real life, Eliza’s sister's name was Josephine. Additionally, in a railroad disaster in…

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    The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin is an example of a modern short story because it fits into all four parts of the criteria. The story emphasizes subtle characterization rather than fast-paced plot, implies rather than states facts and psychological truths, emphasizes revelation rather than effect, and because of dramatic irony, readers have more knowledge of events than the characters do. The first criterion is that the story emphasizes subtle characterization rather than fast-paced…

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    The Story of an Hour exists as a shocking story that tells of Louise Mallard, this woman has heart trouble. The woman's sister, Josephine, learns from Richards, Mr. Mallard's friend, that Mr. Mallard has passed away. Her eyes wept immediately, her next reaction is to lock herself in her room, suddenly she started saying “free, free, free!” The woman was free of her husband. Then she heard her door open. Her husband, Mr. Mallard, stepped in with no knowledge of the crash that supposedly killed…

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