How Does Kate Chopin Use Syntax In The Story Of An Hour

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In the short story, “Story of an Hour,” Kate Chopin uses diction and syntax to demonstrate that as much as one yearns for freedom, it might not be everlasting.
First, Chopin uses diction to establish a sense of desirable liberty.
The author initially uses words with negative connotation, such “wild,” “storm of grief,” and “sank into her soul” (1), to suggest a normal reaction to the death of a loved one.
Diction such as “open,” “comfortable,” and “roomy” (1) serve as a contrast to the negative diction, thus appearing positive and inviting.
Both positive and negative diction suggest a transition to her initial reaction from sudden sadness to wavering joy upon hearing the news of her husband’s death
Chopin also uses syntax to emphasize Mrs.

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