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    differences. Gail Godwin’s "A Sorrowful Woman" and Kate Chopin’s "The Story of an Hour" both revolve around women experience just that and feel trapped within their own marriages. While both protagonists start off as committed and loving women devoted to their family‚ personal torment eventually lead both of them to death. In both "The Story of an Hour" and "A Sorrowful Woman‚" the main protagonist is a woman. Chopin’s protagonist Mrs. Mallard is a loving and caring woman who has the desire to have

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    In the story “A Sorrowful Woman”‚ the woman is suffering from depression which later caused her to commit suicide. The woman is very depressed as she does not want to be a full time wife and mother. The sight of her husband and son always makes her feel disgusted and sicked. When the husband hires a girl to manage the woman roles that the woman wished to achieve herself‚ this made the woman more upset which makes the woman to fire the girl. After she fired the girl‚ the woman started moving to the

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    There are many differences between "A Secret Sorrow" and "A Sorrowful Woman". One difference is the problems that the two women face. In "A Secret Sorrow" Faye deals with a physical problem‚ the inability to produce children. In "A Sorrowful Woman" on the other hand the unnamed wife deals with a psychological problem‚ making it more complex and difficult to fix. Another difference is the role the men play in the stories. Kai‚ from "A Secret Sorrow" has a forceful role‚ he plays the role of the

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    “A Sorrowful Woman” & “The Story of an Hour” The sadness and unhappiness displayed by both of the married women in “A Sorrowful Woman” and “The Story of an Hour” shows that marriage does not always bring the typical ending of most fairy tales. Thus being living happily ever after. It is evident that both of these women feel trapped in their marriages as many people feel today. Growing up with eight sisters I have also seen this feeling of entrapment in the world as well. In both of these stories

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    Godwin’s “A Sorrowful Woman” is to some extent an attack on marriage and gender roles. She allows us to view the social lie that comes with this commitment and in doing so I believe that Godwin is allowing her audience to see marriage from an entire different perspective. She is allowing us to see the reality of what the epigraph at the beginning of the story reads‚ Once Upon a time which always implies that it is a fairy tale with a happy ending. The protagonist being the nameless woman is portrayed

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    men. The literary works of Gail Godwin’s “A Sorrowful Woman”; “How to Date a Browngirl‚ Blackgirl‚

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    objects‚ animals‚ and other representations. "A Sorrowful Woman" by Gail Godwin‚ "A & P" by John Updike‚ and "Soldier’s Home" by Ernest Hemingway are three selected short stories that contain the author’s success with the strong usage of literary terms.

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    Head 1 A Sorrowful Woman Precious J Head COM 1102 Professor Smithson July 15 2012 Critical Analysis of “A Sorrowful Woman” I have chosen to do my critical analysis about Gail Goodwin’s short story of “A Sorrowful Woman”. Throughout this paper I will attempt to breakdown and explain the plot of this story‚ how the story unfolds from the point of view of Goodwin’s unnamed wife‚ and the development of the husband’s character as the story is told. From what I can gather from the story as

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    not seem to have that marriage everyone desires to possess. In many cases these relationships are unhealthy because they feel imprisoned in a marriage they simply do not want. In both Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour” and Gail Godwin’s “A Sorrowful Woman‚” this is what seems to be the reality for these two couples. At the time these stories are set in‚ both women are expected by society to have a healthy‚ loving relationship with their husband and family. They were meant to take care of the

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    A Sorrowful Woman People are different. It is always hard for someone to find themselves in a situation where they do not really know what satisfies them in life. They end up living a frustrated life that seems to have no direction or purpose and more often making wrong choices that make them more and sadder. Women have various desires right from the time they decide to be married or not to be married. However‚ it is good for a woman or rather any person who wants some freedom to do things that please

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