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    century. She started writing stories and novels after the death of her husband and mother for consolation in the state of Louisiana, a place where she gained most of her inspiration (Jones 3). Throughout Chopin’s works, she repeatedly addresses the concerns of females over their social obligation, individual desires for freedom, and unequal relationship within marriages. By utilizing the literary elements of conflict, symbolism and imagery in the stories “The Story of an Hour,’’ “The Storm” and…

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    Death”: Color Symbolism Symbols are everywhere, embodying meanings larger than life. One can find symbolism in music, literature, and even in decoration! They play huge roles in specific themes or emotions in certain situations. In “Masque of the Red Death”, by Edgar Allan Poe, death is personified, terror reigns, and tragedy strikes, as he tells a short tale of the infamous “Black Plague” that reigned over Europe in the middle ages, and how death is absolutely inevitable. In the story, Poe…

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    Conformity is of great significance in Evan Hunter’s “On the Sidewalk Bleeding,” a depressing short story about Andy, who takes pride in the gang he is in, but does not realize in time how it is robbing him of his identity. Hunter employs mood, symbolism, and irony to show the disintegration of Andy’s identity and the destructive power of conformity.…

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    James Tervort Hicken English 11 7 October 2015 Goodman Symbolism Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “Young Goodman Brown” tells the story of a man whose beliefs and faiths are or on the brink of destruction from temptation. Goodman Brown loses his belief in humanity when he discovers that the devils followers are all around us and every man has an evil spirit within himself. A different reaction would have been to accept the problems with man, and use that to get along better with others. We all sin, nobody…

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    burden of being told what to do or what not to do. Although in Ernest Hemingway’s “Hills like White Elephants” and Kate Chopin’s “Story of an Hour” (rpt. in Greg Johnson and Thomas R. Arp, Perrine’s Literature: Structure, Sound, and Sense, 12th ed. [Boston Wadsworth, 2015] 275 and 532) the women do…

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    characters and setting which creates a realization for us readers. The entire story presents foreshadowing, flashbacks, and symbolism. The title The Things They Carried is symbolism itself. All the characters are going through feeling the grief and guilt of the war. Despite the fact that some readers won’t be able to comprehend the moral of the story if they don’t have similar experiences, almost every person who reads this story can relate this to their own lives. Everyone feels grief and…

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    a substantial story, “The Story of an Hour,” which is about a women life that was oppressed by her husband in the 18th era. In which she incorporated three fiction elements that help the readers comprehend from their perspective. In Kate Chopin successful short story, “The Story of an Hour,” demonstrates three major literary fiction elements symbolism, limited omniscient point of view, and situational irony. To begin with,…

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    women rights. The authors Charlotte Perkins and Kate Chopin in their stories, “The Yellow Wallpaper” and “The Story of an hour,” use reoccuring themes of complete isolation to illustrate the domestic space typically inhabited by women during the progressive era, providing detail and evidence of this isolation through the use of setting and symbolism. During the Progressive era, many women faced forms of isolation. In the short story, “The Yellow Wallpaper,” the narrator is faced with the form…

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    Eyes of Death Is it possible to escape death if one truly ignores it and believes they can, or are we all doomed to an untimely demise. These statements are a main premise for the story of “The Masque of the Red Death”. “The Masque of the Red death” by Edgar Allen Poe is a thrilling, mysterious, and captivating story about an oblivious prince and a disease that is wiping his kingdom much similar to the Black Plague. Prince Prospero hears the news of a disastrous epidemic spreading and quickly…

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    from stereotypical norms. Literature is a way to reveal and express the struggles of women express. For example, The Yellow Wallpaper, by Charlotte Perkins Gilman and The Story of An Hour, by Kate Chopin are feminist authors that portray gender equality through literature. In her story, Charlotte Perkins Gilman develops symbolism and irony to reveal the oppression of women in society. Similarly,…

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