Story Of An Hour Literary Analysis

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"The Story of an Hour," written by Kate Chopin on April 19th, 1894. The Story of an Hour took place in the nineteenth century in Louisiana. Kate Chopin was born in St. Louis, Missouri in 1850. At the age of twenty she married a wealthy man by the name of Oscar Chopin who later died in a railroad accident. She was left to raise her six children on her own. Some years later her mother passed away and left Kate Chopin in a emotional unhealthy way. She became stricken with a sadness that left her in a sorrowful state. Kate made a visit to her physician and due to her emotional health, her doctor suggested she write fiction. So she began her writing back in her home town St. Louis, Missouri." She was a conservative woman, a powerful and controversial. She explored women in society," according to the text book on page 628. The Story of an Hour is a well written fiction short story that gives a deeper meaning to the most inner being of someone's life when facing your emotions within. You may see pages 627 and 628 in the text book for Kate Chopin's history and background information. …show more content…

Mrs. Mallard's heart trouble began before the death of her husband Mr. Mallard. I see her having not just a physical heart problem, but she also dealt with her own emotions within. It stated in the story that "Mrs. Mallard only loved her husband sometimes." Her feelings of her husband were unsure of her love for him. She received news that her husband Mr. Mallard had been in a railroad accident and died. She became unable to deal with her own grief. She felt lost and abandoned, but at the same time, she whispered many times over and over again, "free, free, free." When she locked herself in her room, she had abandon her own feelings. She put a restraint on her grief stricken emotions, trying to set herself free from the

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