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    Hour” written by Kate Chopin. Mrs. Louise Mallard is a young and very pretty lady‚ but with the recent death of her husband‚ she appears to be much older. “She was young‚ with a fair‚ calm face‚ whose lines bespoke repression and even a certain strength. But now there was a dull stare in her eyes‚ whose gaze was fixed away off yonder on one of those patches of blue sky.” (Chopin 8) Louise not only seems to be aging physically‚ but mentally as well; “It was not a glance of reflection‚ but rather indicated

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    wisps of it through irony such as the release she felt when she heard about the death‚ when she died of "the joy that kills"‚ and when she allowed us for once to look into her character’s inner qualities to realize that she is actually a woman in a personal prison‚ who feels about to be set free. There is also symbolism: Nature in the story changes with her emotions: It rains when she is said‚ it clears up when she is internally rejoicing: Could she also have caused her "heart troubles" herself by

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    from the romantic period‚ which began in the late 18th/early 19th century. Composers like Chopin were at the forefront of this change in music‚ developing the writing and playing of solo piano‚ orchestral and opera works and how music was performed. There were many composers from this era that were very well known‚ especially in their later years‚ or after their deaths: Liszt‚ Beethoven‚ Schubert‚ Schumann‚ Chopin‚ Verdi‚ Brahms‚ Tchaikovsky and Strauss are just a few of the better known ones. There

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    All works have a central theme. A theme is the main idea or meaning often an abstract idea upon which a work of literature is built. the central theme of the three stories by Kate Choplin is "women identity" when women had no basic human rights. All three stories take place back in the day‚ the protagonists married and ended up not being completely happy in their roles. The story of an hour takes place in the late nineteenth century when men had control over women. Louise whose husband was killed

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    Kate Chopin Imagery and Symbolism are essential in a short story because they are used to help the reader better grasp the beliefs‚ the thoughts and the feelings of the characters. Kate Chopin clearly uses imagery and symbolism as a way to connect the character to the reader on different levels. She uses “The Story of an Hour”‚ The Awakening”‚ and “The Storm”‚ to help the reader have a better understanding and comprehension of the emotional state of the main characters in these stories.

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    Britten Rios Professor Tammie Peterson WRIT 101. LC 29 14 December 2012 Symbol of Nature in Kate Chopin’s Stories Kate Chopin is known globally for strong and independent female characters in the majority of her stories. Although most of her stories usually end in some form of tragedy‚ Chopin still gives her female protagonists moments of enlightenment and a will to preserver. In her three stories “Lilacs”‚ “The Unexpected”‚ and “The Story of an Hour”‚ the characters all long for freedom

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    repression. According to Mikhail Bakhtin‚ in order for the carnival to take place‚ the hegemony‚ or those in power‚ must first label a group as grotesque. Those labeled as grotesque become the marginalized members of society (Chan‚ 9). The Inferno and Kiss of the Spider Woman‚ both considered carnivalesque texts‚ show how Dante and Molina were labeled grotesque by the hegemony of their own societies‚ which then allows for the process of carnivalization to occur. As Bakhtin stated‚ the carnival cannot

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    and observe difference daily on many levels‚ but no matter where you are‚ “personal” differences are a source of animated discussion. The poem What do we do with a Variation? by James Berry explains an abundance of ways that people can chose to deal with a difference. Our discussion in class of this poem centered on this relation between differences and individual perspective. The key lesson is that perspective is personal: just because you make a choice based on your perspective does not mean it’s

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    Late 19th Century Creole Society as it pertains to: Kate Chopin’s The Awakening During the 1890?s‚ New Orleans was an interesting place to be. Characterized by strict social codes‚ both spoken and unspoken‚ a prosperous lifestyle was the reward for following these strict laws of the society. This conformity made for a strenuous situation for Edna Pontellier‚ the protagonist of Kate Chopin?s novel‚ The Awakening. It is of utmost necessity that Chopin places Edna in this unique setting‚ both because of

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