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THE STORY OF AN HOUR Louise Mallard, in hearing the news of her husband's tragic death then subsequent revelation of its fallacy, finds herself quickly moving ...
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... no longer \"free, free, free.\" Mrs. Mallard, the main character in Kate Chopin\'s \"The Story of An Hour\" is an innately strong, self-sufficient young ...
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... 1800's. In the beginning of the short story Mrs. Mallard is depicted as a weak and fragile woman who suffered from heart trouble. ...
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... in all, how individual readers respond to Mrs. Mallard's story show their own ideas about marriage, society, and how men and women communicate with each other.
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The Liberating and Tragic Story of an Hour The Story of an Hour is both a liberating story as well as a tragic story. Mrs. Mallard's situation is most likely ...
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... On a deeper level the story is about the joy Mrs. Mallard's experiences when she realizes that she is free from the influences of her husband. ...
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Personal Evaluation: "The Story of an Hour," by Kate Chopin "The Story of an Hour" is a story about Louise Mallard, a woman with "heart trouble" who learns her ...
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Freedom in "The Story of an Hour" Mrs. Mallard's overwhelming response of "free, free, free!" upon hearing of her husband's death reflects the attitude of many ...
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... feelings were. In the beginning of the story Mrs. Mallard is downstairs in the company of her sister and her husband's friend. She ...
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... appears to be about how Mrs. Mallard accepts the news of the death of her husband; on a deeper level, however, this story examines how Mrs Mallard accepts the ...
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... Perhaps the biggest irony of all comes at the very end of the story. Once Louise Mallard's marriage had finally ended, she had been set free and the feeling of ...
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... feelings were. In the beginning of the story Mrs. Mallard is downstairs in the company of her sister and her husband's friend. She ...
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... In "The Story of an Hour", Kate Chopin tells the story of how Mrs. Mallard reacts when she hears the news of her husband's death. ...
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... One that carries a message of hope and freedom. The title itself is self explanatory: The story refers to that of Louise Mallard's life. ...
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... Mrs. Mallard reflecting upon her husband's unexpected death in which she unfolds the ironic meaning behind Mrs. Louise Mallard's reaction throughout the story. ...
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... alive. People could argue both points but the clues Mrs. Mallard gave us shows the way to the real meaning of this story. The story ...
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... about her husband. The way Mrs. Mallard expresses her emotions towards her husband makes the story likable. Her character traits ...
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... The essay will show the similarity and differences between two women in each story. In the "Story of an Hour", Mrs. Mallard had heart trouble. ...
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In "The story of an Hour", a short story by Kate Chopin, Louise Mallard is faced with the abrupt death of her husband. Mallard is ...
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... Fear is something that Mrs. Mallard faced early on in, "The Story of An Hour." She had fear on so many levels. Fear of being alone. Fear of the future. ...
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... husband. Another characteristic of Mrs. Mallard, which also adds to the irony of this story, is her passion for living. She mentions ...
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The protagonist character Louise Mallard in Kate Chopin's "The Story of An Hour" portrays a wife's unexpected response to her husband's death. ...
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... evident. Chopin presents a character named Mrs. Mallard. The story doesn't mention the first name of Mrs. Mallard to start out. ...
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This short story describes the main character, Louise Mallard, as we see her "metamorphosis" throughout Chopin's work of fiction. ...
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... suddenly. 3. How does author convey story? The author seems to show that Mrs. Mallard is overwhelmed with joy that her husband has died. ...
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... Doctors pronounce Mrs. Mallard dead, claiming as the cause of death the shock of "joy that kills." This is the story's resolution point as Mrs. Mallard's death ...
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... "Knowing That Mrs. Mallard was afflicted ... taken to break to her as gently as possible the news of her husband's death." The opening sentance of "The Story of an ...
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... Freedom enticed the Mallard residence with the passing of her husband and the irony of the story pictured the years of happiness to come; yet in an instance it ...
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... suddenly. 3. How does author convey story? The author seems to show that Mrs. Mallard is overwhelmed with joy that her husband has died. ...
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... This is revealed at the very end of this short story. "It was Brently Mallard who entered, a little travel stained, composedly carrying his grip-sack and ...
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