Frédéric Chopin

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    Kate Chopin and Ernest Hemingway make good use of literary devices such as imagery, symbolism, irony, metaphors, and repetition to give more meaning to their beautiful stories. Literary devices create layers of meaning behind something that may not have been apparent or brought to attention without their incredible use of all these literary devices. “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin is about a woman, Louis Mallard, who learns of her husband’s death imagines a whole new free life for herself…

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    desires were considered unimportant and inappropriate, Kate Chopin writes a story about a married woman in the 1890’s who involves herself in an adulterous relationship with her former lover, Alcee. In “The Storm,” Chopin refrains from condemning Calixta’s sexual immorality by drawing parallels between the storm and her passion while ultimately allowing Calixta to move from the traditional housewife to a more liberating feminist role. Chopin uses the symbol of the storm to portray the…

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    her husband's death and the freedom that she imagined would come of it. As Louise runs through the motions of understanding that her life is now her own, her feeling of liberation uncovers the theme of female repression and its severity of the time. Chopin executes the story with great emphasis on the discovery of liberation, and how even at the cost of her husband, Mrs. Mallard would receive true joy. In order to deliver the news of Mr. Mallards death ever-so-delicately, her husband’s friend…

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    these duties she inwardly wonders about what her individual self wants. Edna struggles with the inner and outer wants of her life which contributes majorly to the novel. Chopin uses the tension with this conflict to display her message of feminism and women wanting more for their individual lives. At the beginning of the novel Chopin uses a bird to symbolize Edna. The birds represent Edna and her caged life she lives compared to what she desires to be doing. Edna is trapped in this life of…

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    Kate Chopin will be my author that I will be discussing in my paper. Chopin had a strong voice on her feelings towards self-discovery in her stories. Chopin lets her readers know about her views based on her female characters in her stories. Self-discovery is shown through some of the different female characters throughout many of her stories. I will be discussing a few of the stories and characters in my paper. The theme of self-discover simply just means finding how the characters feel and…

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    Mallard’s spoken words and detailed descriptions of her new affect, Chopin is able to demonstrate that marriage can be repressive. Mrs. Mallard spent time alone in the bedroom pondering the effects of her husband’s sudden death. Eventually, she verbally reacts to the death of Mr. Mallard as she whispers “over and over under…

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    Kate Chopin is considered one of the first feminist writers of the twentieth century; she used literary realism for addressing issues of race, gender, colonialism, slavery, etc. We see her feminist approach in her portraying of women’s realities in the south and how their lack of independence and freedom affect their lives. In the other hand, Henry James is also realist in style, but he depicts reality from an objective impartial position, his personages are portrayed as a mirror. In his novel…

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    In addition to freedom, Chopin boldly addresses a woman’s sexual desire in her short story “The Storm.” Chopin maintains a non-judgmental stance throughout this unique female sexuality story. This story is about a sexual encounter between Calixta and Alcée, in the midst of an intense storm. At the beginning of the story Calixta is deep into the roles of a wife and mother. She seems to be a bored woman, confined to her duties as a housewife and mother. Whenever the storm is approaching, she is…

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    Girls Just want to have Fun. Having opportunity is a vital characteristic to life it is what gives society hope for a better tomorrow, this is the major reason why America is viewed as the birth place of prosperity. “The American dream” is a wide spread term to describe the ability to achieve anything through hard work and dedication. Although many people connect this notion towards gaining vast amount of wealth, the idea of the American dream has morphed into an “idea of America being a…

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    expectations. She does not realize it, but she longs for freedom to do what her heart desires. Louise’s relationship with Brently is like being trapped in a cage. She is described as “young, with a fair, calm face, whose lines bespoke repression…” (Chopin). Clearly she is beautiful, but she looks old due to her husband’s constant suppression.…

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