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    In "The Locket" by Kate Chopin the conclusion is predictable. Kate Chopin has a history of writing short ironic stories. In "The Locket" four Confederate soldiers sit near a campfire waiting for battle orders‚ two of the men questions Edmond about his locket. They jokingly agree that it must be a charm since he has not been injured in over a year of fighting. The locket was a parting gift from Edmond’s beloved Octovie . After a heated battle the next day‚ a priest discovers the locket around

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    Kate Chopin‚ a writer for women’s rights The stories presented by Kate Chopin‚ the late 19th-century writer who wrote the famous story The Awakening depicted the life of women in the 19th century.Chopin wrote about how women were feeling enslaved by the idea of having to be accepted by society.For example‚ she writes that women were expected to be mothers but who as well as had a longing for freedom from the grasp of a man’s world. Kate Chopin’s most prominent message in her stories is this quest

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    The essay of "The Storm"‚ written by Kate Chopin‚ illustrates a story of one woman and one man drawn to each other by lust. Situated together by a storm‚ Calixta‚ the woman in this essay and "very married woman" has no choice but to let in an old friend and once loved companion out of the pouring rain. As a result‚ old flames spark a maybe-new relationship between the two. This essay is an alternative twist to many other stories dealing with unfaithfulness and infidelity‚ given that men are more

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    different ways otherwise they may mislead us. That is more then true in the short story “The Kiss” by Kate Chopin in which she uses imagery‚ irony and simile to show us how deceitful a person can be. She tells us by the actions of her characters that a person should not be judged solely by his or her appearance or words because those things can be dangerously misleading. All of the characters in Chopin story play their own games and in more or less visible way try to manipulate others to achieve their

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    Kate Chopin: “Desiree’s Baby” – The Setting Kate O’Flaherty‚ born in 1850 in St. Louis during what some would say was one of the darkest periods of American history‚ was a woman born before her time. Married to a wealthy cotton factor (the middleman between cotton grower and buyer) Oscar Chopin in 1870 where she then moved to New Orleans and mothered 6 children. After his cotton business went under due to a drought and mismanagement they moved again to the small French village Cloutierville‚ where

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    Regret by Kate Chopin In the short story "Regret" by Kate Chopin a woman called Mamzelle Aurélie has to keep a neighbour’s four children for two weeks. Mamzelle Aurélie is an old and lonely woman. She has never had a man and lives alone on her farm with some animals and Negroes working for her. Because of a dangerous illness of her mother‚ the young neighbour has to leave and couldn’t take care of her children anymore. This is why Mamzelle Aurélie‚ who has never ever has children before‚ has

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    In the feminist bildungsroman The Awakening (1899)‚ Kate Chopin highlights the internal struggles of a Victorian woman restricted from achieving artistic‚ financial‚ and sexual freedom due to conventional gender roles and expectations imposed upon her by society. The author explores the journey of Edna Pontellier‚ a dissatisfied Protestant wife living in the Creole society of late - nineteenth century New Orleans. The protagonist is on a quest to reclaim independence and unity with herself. Along

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    ‘Desiree’s Baby’ is a short story written by Kate Chopin. This story highlights some sense of consequence and karma as the main theme. It also tends to explore the problems of a man’s pride who is trying to overcome the love he has got for his race and wife. The purpose of this essay is to examine some of the major themes; racial superiority and inferiority‚ blind and deep love‚ and mystery‚ and how they have changed everything in the entire story. Race is a major issue in the short story. Armand

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    realism. Kate Chopin one major American author of local color writing who wrote about local color in various works of literature .By analyzing the specific characteristics of local color writing one can explore the settings‚ characters‚ plots‚ and themes of Kate Chopin in “desires baby”‚ “The Awakening”‚ and “ The hour”. One of the characteristics in Kate Chopin’s short stories having to do with settings in local color is‚ “Desiree’s Baby” which takes place in Louisiana. For example‚ Chopin describes

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    Kate Chopin used dramatic and situational irony to express her theme. Many social changes were taking place throughout the 20th century. In American society‚ women were finally able to choose their own career aside from the traditional housewife role. Kate Chopin used irony as a way to unexpectedly shock her readers and reveal the theme in “The Story of An Hour”. Irony is a contrast between what is expected and what actually happened. Dramatic irony is when the reader knows something that a character

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