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    Product features Topshop is a well-known brand in United Kingdom as it was founded there; they have three hundred stores in the country. According to Topshop’s website it claimed that they update their stocks five days in a week with three hundred new items. That is how they attract their regular customer to keep track with their fashion trend. However in Malaysia specifically in Kuala Lumpur‚ they receive shipment from United Kingdom two days in a week. Therefore‚ customers are able to find out

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    “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin depicts the struggles women have to endure‚ and their emotional outcome. In the story‚ Mrs. Mallard struggles with her husband’s death‚ a death that supposedly happened in a rail road disaster. She deals with injustice and unhappiness from being a wife in 1894. The sorrow she feels for her husband’s death quickly fades away when she realizes she is now free; free to live for herself and not others. “The Story of an Hour”

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    The Story of the Hour

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    MAR 2013 This is the first literature course I have ever taking in my academic career‚ the use of literature terms are one’s that I have never used before in work and school. In this paper‚ the literary approach is what I’m going to use for Kate Chopin’s on The Story of an Hour. The best definition I can give for literary approach is a literary approach is a way of looking at literature i.e. how you read a piece of literature. This approach has interested me for this story and it will be the

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    Mrs Mallard Oppression

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    in a train accident‚ to which she reacts in an unexpected way; instead of being heartbroken she feels happy‚ free and as if she has been born again‚ which is contrary to what any woman should feel were they in her position. The author of the story‚ Kate Chopin‚ takes the reader from one end to another when she gives hints on the protagonist’s feelings before and after her husband’s death‚ making the clearly identifiable statement that marriage is a way of oppression for women. Though Chopin never

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    Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour” Most of the story of Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour” focuses on the reaction of Mrs. Mallard when she finds out about the death of her husband in a train accident. The first paragraph leads off by letting you know the fragile state of Mrs. Mallard’s heart and how those around her where very careful not do or say anything to cause too much excitement or anxiety in her life. It also sets the stage for the audience to have a little sympathy for Mrs. Mallard

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    Mallard's Oppression

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    Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour” focuses on Louise Mallard‚ the wife of Brently Mallard‚ who has just discovered that her husband has been killed in a railroad disaster. Overcome with grief‚ Mrs. Mallard hides away in her room for an hour reflecting on what life will become like without her husband. Once realizing that she is free from her oppressed marriage‚ Mrs. Mallard becomes elated. Upon discovering her newfound freedoms‚ Mrs. Mallard departs from her room only to find that her husband is

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    The Awakening Essay

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    The Awakening Essay Kate Chopin wrote this book “The Awakening” using a lot of symbolism such as The Sea‚ The Houses‚ and The Birds that she refers to many times in the book‚ to translate the meaning of the book. The meaning of the book is that a women can change from someone very obedient‚ traditional to someone self-realized‚ sexually liberated and independent women. The sea was an excellent representation of the meaning because what the sea meant and the main reason the representation is in

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    The Awakening / AP Lit Open Questions—Student Thesis Statements 4. The British novelist Fay Weldon offers this observation about happy endings. "The writers‚ I do believe‚ who get the best and most lasting response from their readers are the writers who offer a happy ending through moral development. By a happy ending‚ I do not mean mere fortunate events -- a marriage or a last minute rescue from death -- but some kind of spiritual reassessment or moral reconciliation‚ even with the self‚ even at

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    "’Free! Body and soul free!’"‚ Mrs. Mallard kept whispering. One person’s ultimate freedom may be seen as a tragedy to another. Kate Chopin illustrates this idea in "The Story of an Hour." The story is set in the nineteenth century. Chopin uses the death of Mr. Mallard to show the reader Mrs. Mallard’s deep feelings. In the story‚ Josephine and Mrs. Mallard are sisters. Although the women come from the same background‚ live in the same city‚ and outwardly appear to be satisfied with their lives‚

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    The Awakening by Kate Chopin exemplifies how characters get caught between colliding cultures that deal with ethnic and institutional issues. The protagonist Edna Pontellier deals with cultural collisions‚ due to their role in the awakening of her desires. This cultural collision happens between the Creole women from New Orleans and Edna’s own accustoms‚ this collision causes Edna to have an epiphany. Edna realizes how different she is from the Creole women and begins to question where she really

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