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    Prof. Andrew DiNicola ENGL 1102 February 16, 2014 Kate Chopin manages to make an extramarital affair appear beneficial to a pair of adulterers' families using a storm as an extended metaphor. Chopin compares the transformation of the characters Calixta and Alcee Laballire, the adulterers, to a storm. A storm has a certain calm feel to it before it begins, hence, "The leaves were so still that even Bibi thought it was going to rain" (Kate Chopin). Calixta, at this point does not have a clue…

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    Isabel Ambrosio Mrs. Kehrmeyer AP English, Period 1 4 November 2015 Feminist Analysis Essay Before and even today, women suffer oppression because of men power. During the eighteenth through the twentieth century, women starts to write feminist literary theory to express their emotions and to tell the reader about their or other women’s experiences of oppression. According to Donald Hall, “...women being relegated to the status of objects…”(Hall 202). Basically, Hall is saying that women are use…

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    In the short story “The Story of an Hour”, Kate Chopin presents readers a sequence of inner thoughts by Mrs. Mallard, the protagonist of this story, after she heard the news of her husband’s death. Ms. Mallard first feels sad and surprised when she receives the news of her husband’s death from her sister. After she goes back to her room, she sees the wonderful nature outside of her room’s window which gives her new passion and hopes to live alone. However, at the time she senses the freedom of…

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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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    The Caged Bird Sings Kate Chopin often utilizes female oppression in her stories. The title shows the importance of this part of her story, which is the only part of their lives that is worth telling. Though many devices are used in Kate Chopin’s “Story of an Hour,” three become more apparent in her development of her short story. The devices used in the “Story of an Hour” are the symbol of Louies’ heart trouble which is both emotional and physical, theme of freedom from oppression, and her use…

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    Awakening can be seen as a representation of Chopin. Chopin’s writing is based off women in transitional periods. Adele Ratignolle, Mademoiselle Reisz, and Edna Pontellier are different versions of Chopin. In the story, The Awakening shows the reality that is not spoken about. That even though we are biologically made to have children doesn’t mean that everyone should have one, that postpartum depression is real for mothers, that there are bits and pieces of Chopin in each and every one of her…

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    Of course, you have, well in the beginning of the story, "The Story of an Hour" written by Kate Chopin there is awful news. The news consists of Louise Mallard's husband passing away. The story was written in 1894, therefore, women in the story didn't have very much power. According to history women lived a life consisting of working and silence. Do you think women liked living a life of silence? Kate Chopin conveys an alternating theme of grief and love in The Story of an Hour in a fascinating…

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    Identifying Elements in “The Story of An Hour” The Story of An Hour is a fantastically good read filled with interesting themes. A lot of hidden meanings are veiled within the words of Louise, and Kate Chopin uses a wide variety of literary elements to their highest extent. Of the many literary elements used; irony, symbolism, imagery, and allegory are the most prevalent. The literary element irony can be found at the climax and conclusion of the story. The reader, Mrs. Mallard’s sister, and Mr…

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    written by Kate Chopin in 1894. The short story talking about a woman, Louise Mallard, who locked herself in her room after hearing the death of her husband and the series of emotions her endured. Ironically,Mallard finally died of her heart trouble when she saw her husband back. Especially the foreshadowing and irony make the story really wonderful. Though Mallard’s thinking, the author showed married women’s self-struggle at that time. To be honest, I don’t know who is Kate Chopin at the…

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    Kate Chopin’s, “The Storm” begins with a storm rolling in around New Orleans, Louisiana. Calixta, seeing the storm coming, steps outside to take her husband and sons clothes off the clothesline and encounters her previous lover, Alcee, whom she invites in her home out of the elements. After she voiced her concern for her husband and son during the storm, lightening frightened Calixta, and she shared her fear of the house being hit by lightning, Alcee held her for comfort. They spoke of past…

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