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    Tearing Down the Wallpaper to Find Herself Charlotte Perkins Gilman was a woman who struggled with mental illness throughout her life. She grew up in a time when women were very oppressed and turned towards writing to express her views on the topic. The Yellow Wallpaper is a story of a woman driven to point of insanity due to the isolating restraints put upon her by her husband. According to Smaranda Stefanovici‚ “Nineteenth-century American women‚ although having different views‚ had to comply with

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    places one might not think to look. The roles of women in short stories have changed from a typical voiceless human being to one that dominates a story. In the short story “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin‚ the character Mrs. Mallard demonstrates a transformation that is necessary for a woman to have. The character Mrs. Mallard defies the traditional role of women in the 1800’s. In the beginning of the short story Mrs. Mallard is depicted as a weak and fragile woman who suffered

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    Paragraph composition: Irony in “The story of an hour” Chopin uses irony in her short story to show that marriage in the 19th century is not always as society wants us to picture it‚ a love story with a loving husband and a loving wife‚ but reveals that even if a marriage is almost perfect‚ it is not impossible to be unhappy. When Mrs. Mallard hears the news that her husband past away she is at first very saddened. Chopin writes after she has wept in her sister`s arms: “When the storm of grief

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    The Story of an Hour The Story of an Hour‚ written by Kate Chopin‚ expresses thoughts of new beginnings and independence through Mrs. Mallard’s eyes. Mrs. Mallard received the news that her husband Brently Mallard was killed at the scene of a railroad disaster from her sister Josephine. Brently’s friend‚ Richards‚ first found out about the accident through the newspaper office where he then told Josephine the news to pass along to Mrs. Mallard. With the understanding that Mrs. Mallard has heart

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    to create consciousness about social inequalities by narrating and incorporating her personal experiences in “The Yellow Wallpaper.” For instance‚ the story is about the importance of self-expression‚ women’s struggle in society and the narrator’s relationship with the yellow wallpaper‚ which provided women the ability to interpret the story in different ways.  In Gilman’s short story‚ she displayed her frustration about women’s role in society by expressing her opposition over this issue in her writing

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    passing. Biographical Relevance: The story relates to the author because she was raised in a time era when divorce was absolutely unacceptable. Husbands and wives were to remain married although they may have felt they had a dull and unsatisfying marriage. Thesis Statement: “The Story of an Hour‚” by Kate Chopin exposes Mrs. Mallard’s true emotions as she was finally set free from the unhappiness of her marriage. Comments: I enjoyed the story. Reminds me of the saying “be careful what

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    domination impacted women. One influential writer of this movement‚ Kate Chopin‚ wrote a story where the character‚ Louise‚ is told that her husband departed in an accident and she is not sure whether or not to be heartsick or rescued. Louise finally decides she is relieved because she is liberated from the domination of her husband. Another powerful writer‚ Charlotte Perkins Gilman‚ wrote “Yellow Wallpaper‚” where the main character Jane‚ experiences depression and finds herself locked

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    Marriage Sucks In “The Story of an Hour”‚ Kate Chopin utilizes irony to portray marriage as a negative and suffocating experience. In the story Louise Mallard is notified that her husband Brently has been killed in a railroad accident. Chopin uses situational irony to show how Louise is not distressed‚ but pleased‚ to hear of her husband’s death. Her realization that she will no longer be bound to another person excites her as seen through Chopin’s utilization of verbal irony. Chopin utilizes situational

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    PART ONE “The Story of an Hour” Reading Interpretation Questions Directions: Refer to the text of “The Story of an Hour” when responding to the following questions. Write in complete sentences‚ and check your work to ensure you have fully answered the questions. Refer to AND QUOTE FROM instances in the story to support your answers. 1. What are the EXTERNAL conflicts in "The Story of an Hour"? * * 2. What are the INTERNAL conflicts in "The Story of an Hour"? * *

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    “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin LaToya Heyward ENG 125: Introduction to Literature Prof. Stephanie Allen October 29‚ 2012 “The Story of an Hour” I chose to discuss the short story by Kate Chopin‚ “The Story of an Hour”. I will identify the theme and the literary elements that helped me with my analysis. I would consider the story “The Story of an Hour” to be the story of love and boosting the ego. There are many literary elements that aid my analysis‚ and helped supported my reading

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