Comparing The Life And Story Of An Hour

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A very smart Chinese philosopher once said, “Life and death are one thread, the same line viewed from different sides.”(Lao Tzu). The way someone may process death can be a different experience for someone else. A way it could be different is according to one’s own belief. They may feel scared or be at peace with the outcome of death. One may regret everything they have done in life and wish they were never born. Another person may feel like they have done everything they feel was necessary to do on earth. Someone may feel like death is not fair for them because they could have done so much on earth; that individual may feel like they died at the wrong time. In both the short story The Jilting of Granny Weatherall and Story of an Hour …show more content…

Mallard that the reader knew about. The way that she dealt with the death of her husband is very different than you would expect. She was sad at first and was at shock to what has just happened. But then, she came to the realization that she was finally free. “Spring days, and summer days, and all sorts of days that would be her own” (Chopin). She finally realizes that with the death of husband, it has freed her to do what she wants to do. This part of the story makes her mood to change from very sad to very happy. It has been an eye opener to the things she could now accomplish and nothing could hold her back. “When the doctors came they said she had died of heart disease-of the joy that kills” (Chopin). What this quote is saying from the short story is that she died of the shock of seeing her not so dead husband. She thought she was free but seeing him was too much for her at that moment and her heart problems. So much was going through her mind already that seeing him was just over the top. In conclusion, the Story of an Hour, the process of death to the main character was not clear and was an unexpected event to the

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