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    Widely known writer William Somerset Maugham (1874-1965) acted as the playwright‚ the novelist and the short-story writer. There are serious problems in Maugham’s books which made the reader think a lot. Many of his stories are very fascinating. He authentically draws the social environment‚ time and a place of described events. The person is a main topic of his books. Maugham considered‚ that the writer should know life well and take part in life of a society. He was the participant of the first

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    in Kate Chopin’s "The Story of an Hour”‚ was informed before this passage that her husband has died in a railroad accident. She asks to be left alone and goes to her room‚ everyone assumes to go grieve‚ but this passage shows her actual response to the news. Instead of sobbing or any other natural responses to the death of a loved one‚ Louise responds to the news by whispering the words “free‚ free‚ free!” over and over again. Like many women of this time (this short story was published in 1894)

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    In the eighteenth century the character of Mrs. Mallard was brought to life in the story The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin. She suffers heart problems and her marriage was not an ordinary one. Nonetheless‚ she stays with her husband. That is her role in society‚ being a wife. Her authentic behavior is shown to her reactions and her life suffers the constriction of societal and cultural expectations. In a way we both have been subtlety forced into undesired situations. Mrs. Mallard genuinely feels

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    Louise Mallard and Jeanne can both agree that it was not easy. The short story “The Story of An Hour” and the drama “I’m Going” will show that being a wife in that era was not all about passion and perfect families‚ but about control and dominance. Although the stories were written during two different time periods‚ the modern period and the Victorian period‚ there were still many similarities in both relationships. Each story centered itself around a woman taking a “backseat” to her husband. The

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    from a heartache? The short story‚ “The Story of an Hour” written by Kate Chopin examines female oppression and emancipation during the nineteenth century. This idea is shown through gender roles‚ marriage‚ and power. During the nineteenth century a woman’s job usually consisted of cooking‚ cleaning‚ and taking care of the children. In the story Kate Chopin gives examples of how the main character Mrs. Mallard feels about gender roles. A good example from the story‚ “There stood‚ facing the open

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    The Story of an Hour shows an obvious theme‚ situational irony and symbolism. It all starts when Josephine and Richard tell Louise that her husband has passed away in a terrible train accident‚ Richard claims to have waited to confirm the death of his friend with a second telegram. Then at the end of the story Bentley is alive and Louise is the one who has passed on. The open window in Louise’s room symbolizes her new freedom after finding out that her husband is gone. When she is told of her husbands

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    Name: Aiyana Bedoya Date: January 16‚ 2013 Character Analysis Essay: Period: 3-4 (A) The Necklace: (By: Guy De Maupassant) Things aren’t as they seem sometimes. This connects to the story The Necklace by Guy De Maupassant. The main character of this story is Madame Loisel. She can be described as unhappy‚ materialistic‚ and responsible. According to page 199 in paragraph 2‚ Madame Loisel was very unhappy. She was unhappy because she

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    Wallpaper” is a short written in the late 1800s by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. This story is about a woman living in the late 1800s who is not getting the help she needs because she does not yet understand how the brain works. At this time she had a kid‚ so she went through Postpartum Depression. Her husband is a doctor but he cannot understand what is wrong with him and he thinks she is just faking it or crazy. In the story‚ they go to this house that seems like a psychiatric house based on the

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    time being stuck in a marriage filled with spiritual repression‚ Chopin reveals in her writing of “The story of an Hour”. In this short story Kate Chopin brings the reader to ask him or herself many thought provoking questions such as “Does love always lead to happiness?” through her use of the elements of fiction. Love does not always lead to happiness. In the opening line of the short story‚ Chopin already begins to use irony when she writes‚ “knowing that Mrs. Mallard was afflicted with a heart

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    Character analysis. Ellie Linton- Tomorrow when the war began. Ellie is the narrator and ‘voice’ of the Tomorrow series‚ the entire story is told through her eyes and from her point of view which is why thoughts on the other characters might not always be objective. The main protagonist and narrator of the series. Ellie was born and raised on a cattle and sheep farm not far from the edge of the country town of Wirrawee. She is loyal to her friends‚ to her family; she loves the Australian bush

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