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    Kate Chopin’s, “The Story of an Hour” details the emotions of Louise Mallard in the hour following her learning of her husband’s believed passing. Just as one would assume, after hearing the news, she was overcome in negative emotions, however as the hour passes the emotions begin to change as the plot twist with dramatic irony. A story that begins as one about love suddenly becomes one as a quest for identity. From heartbreak, to a new beginning, and finally an ill fated death, “The Story of an…

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    The administration of the interest inventory gives the assessor the opportunity to get to know the student as a reader and individual. Two interest inventories were given that provided various pieces information, from the student’s hobbies to her feelings about reading. Before the administration of the inventories began, the student was told the inventories were just a way for the administrator to get to know her more as a reader and that they would assist in choosing reading passages for the…

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    The Telltale Heart It has long been said that the heart cannot tell a lie and in The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin, the heart trouble that the main character, Louise, is said to have is both physically and symbolically representative of her unhappiness in her marriage and her life in general. In fact, Louise’s heart trouble is the first thing that we learn about her in the opening sentence of the story as Josephine and Richards attempt to gently break the news of her husband, Brently’s death.…

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    The Literacy Analysis of “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin Kate Chopin, a narrator whose had faced the negative situation of marriage in her own life wrote the story mentioned, “The Story of an Hour.” As the story states, “The Story of an Hour happens within an hour. Besides, the title kind of you the idea that so many things can happens and could even change your life in a short period of time. In fact, Kate Chopin wrote this story to describe her negative opinion on the married of the…

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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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    Literature is one of the most valuable assets of human beings. The art of writing has been around since before human civilizations, and like humans it has evolved. Some take for granted the ability to read and write for it is a privilege many individuals do not have. With literature, the reader can travel through time, go to a different place by a flip of a page, or even learn a different language. Literature is important for so many different reasons, including, but not limited to, historic…

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    Debussy was the oldest of five children, and his father Manuel-Achille Debussy, owned a china shop in and his mother, Victorine Manoury Debussy, was a seamstress. In 1867 the family moved to Paris but Debussy's pregnant mother fled in 1870 with Claude to his aunt's home in Cannes to flee the Franco-Prussian War. This is when and where Debussy at the age of seven began piano lessons paid for by his aunt with Italian violinist Cerutti. In 1871 he got the attention of Marie Mauté de Fleurville,…

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    Edna Pontellier, the main character in The Awakening, lives during the 1890s, a time when women were expected to stay at home, care for the children, and maintain appearances for the comfort of their husband. Any women, such as Mrs. Pontellier, that sought after their own desires and needs were considered selfish. Throughout the novel, Edna Pontellier is represented as a bird. In the beginning of the book, there is a green and yellow parrot hanging in a cage outside the door saying over and over…

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    The story of an hour by Kate Chopin furrowed my brow upon reading the first paragraph because of the context and format. It had a choppy introduction that I had to read and re read several pieces to get an understanding of what was happening. The story twisted at the end when Mrs. Mallard is the one who actually ends up dying instead of her spouse. From reading the story I’m not sure Mrs. Mallard was sad about her husband’s so called death or happy she no longer had to be married. When she…

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    The Awakening by Kate Chopin, first published in 1899, a time where women had little independence and did their daily duties were to be a perfect mother and wife, just like Edna Pontellier had to live her life with a businessman from New orleans, Leonce Pontellier. Edna discovers her own identity and acknowledges her emotional desire. During the 1800 women were expected to “ worship” their husbands , and do their job as a housewife. Many women is the 1800’s and in today’s society can relate…

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