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    The storm by Kate Chopin was actually a sequel of one of her previous short story entitled at the ‘Cadian Ball‚ describing how Alcée came to marry Clarisse and how Calixta came to marry Bobinôt. The storm was published in 1969 post-mortem but was written in 1898‚ published seventy years later because was described as a scandalous story during the time of the writing. The storm’s story takes place in a small town in Louisiana where – Calixta‚ Bobinôt‚ Bibi‚ Alcée and Clarisse – originally live. The

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    In the short story “Desiree’s Baby” the author‚ and feminist Kate Chopin‚ views racism to still be prevalent‚ which she reveals through the setting and actions of the characters. Armand Aubigny‚ the coldest and proudest man in Louisiana‚ married Desiree‚ a woman that was nameless‚ however she was exceptionally beautiful and breathtaking. This is significant because it unfolds Armand’s persona to be very prideful‚ and selfish that he wanted to attain Desiree as a trophy regardless of her background

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    story “Desiree’s Baby”‚ written by Kate Chopin‚ is about a man’s pride and concern about race has overcome the love he has for his wife Desiree. The story is set before the Civil War‚ back in the time when slavery still exists. As a slave-owner‚ Armand is very proud as he belongs to the white society‚ until he finds out the truth about his baby and his origin. Racism‚ prejudice‚ and pride destroy Armand’s family. To add the elements of surprise and ironic‚ Kate Chopin does not reveal the birth origin

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    Silk Stockings "Silk Stockings" by Kate Chopin is a short story that explains the role of a stereotypical female. The main character takes care of family‚ is impulsive‚ and wants to live in luxury. The first example of stereotypes is that Mrs. Sommers took care of her family‚ she thought very hard about what she would buy her kids as soon as she got the money. She didn’t spend a second thinking of herself she just thought to take care of her children right away. The story said‚ "She lay awake‚ revolving

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    Kate Chopin: An Annotated Bibliography Of Critical Works (Book).” Southern Quarterly 38.3 (2000): 216. Academic Search Complete. Web. 26 Nov. 2015. The annotated bibliography of Kate Chopin’s works has only recently reached its heightened acceptance after her death. The world had a negative and condemning view of some of her short stories and essays. Kate had a prolific writing style that universally described the inner selves

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    still in the mainstream. Kate Chopin who was living a conventional life‚ had taken on a new role after the death of her husband. As a widow and mother of six‚ Chopin returned to her home town of St. Louis where she was raised as by 3 generations of very intelligent and strong-willed women. Not only was Chopin influenced by those very women‚ but her observations of the world lead her to begin writing. Early feminists longed for the same rights as women do today. Chopin was scorned for her vision

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    Kate Chopin’s short story “Regret” depicts one instance in the life of an elderly‚ unmarried woman. A spinster by choice‚ Mamzelle Aurelie lives on her farm with her animals‚ her dog Ponto‚ and “the negroes who lived in her cabins and worked her crops”. Aurelie is accustomed to life on her own and able to run her farm because of the many masculine characteristics that she possesses‚ but the unexpected arrival of her neighbor’s children changes her. She is forced to confront her feminine‚ nurturing

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    housewives. Sadly‚ although Kate Chopin wrote “The Story of an Hour” during a time when women’s rights were almost nonexistent‚ not much has changed. Still‚ there are significant similarities in the roles of married women in the 1900’s compared to roles of married women in this century. In “The Story of an Hour”‚ Chopin takes the opportunity to subtly create a powerful statement regarding humanity and women’s rights. Through her crafty and meticulous usage of symbolism and irony‚ Chopin sheds light on how

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    Zoraide” by Kate Chopin‚ the issue of marriage creates a conflict among the main characters. Zoriade and her mistress do not agree on who Zoraide should marry. The mistress‚ Madame Delariviere‚ wants Zoraide to marry M’sieur Ambroise and says that “[i]t is a union that will please me”(Chopin 196). However‚ Zoraide tells her mistress that her only love is Mezor. As a result‚ Delariviere becomes “speechless with rage” and prevents her servant form seeing or communicating with Mezor (Chopin 197). The

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    The Awakening is a very well written‚ interesting book. If you’re into drama and plot twists then this is definitely your book. The author of this book is Kate Chopin. Kate Chopin‚ aka Katherine Chopin‚ who was born on February 8th‚ 1850 in St. Louis‚ Missouri. She began to write after her husband passed away. She completed this novel on January 11th‚ 1898 and published it in 1899. The title is special because it refers to all of the ways in which Edna is awaken to reality. Not only is she awakening

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