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    Hawthorne, who both exemplify martial vows in their short stories, “The Story of an Hour” and “The Birthmark.” It is clear in one instance, it was because divorce was different but then on the other hand the stories demonstrate the seriousness of the wedding vows. However, these stories express a husband-dominated relationship, in which the men possess ideals such as possession, perfection, and being all knowing. In Chopin’s short story, she demonstrates how men in the late ninetieth and early

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    are the opposite of what readers expect” (McWhorter 986). In the short story, “The Story of an Hour,” the author shows irony throughout to create a dramatic effect. She starts the story off with talking about a woman, Mrs. Mallard who has just lost her husband in a railroad accident. Throughout the start of the story, many details are revealed through dramatic iron and situational irony. Kate Chopin adds mystery to her story by using situational irony. Situational iron refers to the opposite of

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    “The Story of an Hour” "Free! Body and soul free!" These are the words of a women being unbinded through the dead body of her husband, or so she thought. “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin is a short story written in 1894. It’s about a woman named Mrs. Mallard, who is informed that her husband had died in a tragic railroad accident, only to find that it isn’t true in the end. In the story the wife grieves and then rejoices for her new found freedom and independence. In this story the tone

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    A Long Hour Many authors attempt to combine suspense, shock, and surprise in their stories but none do so as well as Kate Chopin in her short story, “The Story of an Hour.” Chopin had many great skills in the area of literary elements as well as literary devices in her short stories. Even though this story is very short, Chopin still manages to keep us interested in the stories plot. Chopin gives a clear exposition, rising action, climax, and denouement in only an hour in the story. Kate Chopin

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    Story Of An Hour Analysis

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    being judged by society. The short story, “The Story of an Hour,” was written in 1894, by Kate Chopin who displays this way of life through the protagonist of the story, Louise Mallard. Louise Mallard is a perfect depiction of a common housewife for that particular generation. However, Louise Mallard did not completely envy her husband. The audience is able to notice her feelings toward her husband through various quotes from Louise Mallard throughout the short story. Mrs. Mallard embodies a woman

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    Essay Story of an Hour

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    In the short story "The Story of an Hour", Kate Chopin describes an hour of a woman, a new widow seems to be who incidentally recognizes a new free life and enjoys it just in a short moment; one hour right after getting a news of her husbands death in an accident. She has everything and nothing all in the same moment "an hour." At the beginning of the story, we know that Mrs. Mallard has a heart trouble. Why the author builds the central character with a heart disease? The heart trouble of Mrs

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    Kate Chopin’s short story “The Story of an Hour,” Mrs. Mallard is informed that her husband dies in a train accident. She grieves, and then later has a moment of clarity and after this clarity she dies of “joy that kills.” In the short story, one question arise, “What emotions develop when a significant-other passes away?” The way Kaplan treats this question in the story clouds the understanding of the story, as there are three emotions with one that conflicts with the others. With any death of

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    such as marriages were planned and agreed to by the families of the women, who had little or no say in the matter themselves. Once the women got married, they lived solely on their husbands. They often suffered abuse from their husbands. “The story of an hour”, by Kate Chopin has spoken it

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    Short Story Of An Hour

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    This paper is on the story of an hour and the machine that won the war. These are both very well written stories. These two are different and yet have some similarities. The story of an hour and the machine that won the war are different but the same. In the story of an hour the plot is Ms. Mallard’s husband died in a train crash and she found out through her sister and her husband’s best friend. She was extremely affected by the news and felt like she would die because she has heart trouble.

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    Essay The Story of an Hour

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    Kate Chopin’s impressive literary piece, The Story of an Hour, encompasses the story of an hour of life, an hour of freedom. We must seize the day and live our lives to the fullest without any constraints. This very rich and complete short story carries a lot of meaning and touches a readers feelings as well as mind. Throughout this piece much symbolism is brought about, which only helps us to understand the meaning and success of Kate Chopin’s work. Kate allows her reader to think and allows

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