Chopin, Kate -The Story of an Hour
When I finished reading for the first time “The Story of an Hour,” I felt a bit confused. It takes a couple of twists and turns that makes the ending ironic and unobvious. I have read the story a few times, but I still think there’s more to what I think or know. The story was written in the 1850’s. Also by reading Chopin’s biography, the story was towards feminism. Mrs. Mallard represented the women of the time. Women, meaning they sometimes did not marry because of love, but because of the stability of which the husband offered. The story starts with Mrs. Mallard hav
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Analysis Story, Brently Eveline, Eveline Eveline, unhappy marriage,
Approximate Word count = 417
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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