Theme Of Love In The Story Of An Hour

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Sometimes emotions are hard to recognize especially when it comes to love. This point is made throughout “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin and also throughout story “Ind Aff or Out of Love in Sarajevo” by Fay Weldon. Love is not always what it seems to be in both “Ind Aff or Out of Love in Sarajevo” and “The Story of an Hour.” In Kate Chopin 's “The Story of an Hour,” the scene is set during the Industrial Revolution. A time when girls were married off at early ages and were only seen as a means to pass on the family name. Louise, a young woman married to a railroad worker by the name Brently Mallard, had been diagnosed with heart trouble. A terrible railroad accident claimed the life of her husband. “ It was her sister Josephine who …show more content…

Women are free to explore higher education, travel around the world, and to marry whomever. “We had to be sure...that this was more than any old professor-student romance; that it was the Real Thing, because the longer the indecision went on the longer Mrs. Piper would be left dangling in uncertainty and distress”. In this line of the story, the reader can see that the narrator, a young woman in college, is away having an affair with her married professor. (172-173) “Mr. and Mrs. Peter Piper had been married for twenty-four years...no longer in love with each other... I loved him... and so far I was winning hands down”. (173) “I love you, I said to Peter...How much do you love me?...Inordinately! I love you with inordinate affection”. (174) These lines bring ones attention to the great amounts of love the narrator has for her lover. “Peter said...Your Ind aff is my wife 's sorrow, that 's the problem”. (175) Peter has put the blame for his marriage falling apart on the narrator. While waiting at the restaurant for their lunch “Two waiters stood idly by and watch us waiting...one was young and handsome...about my age...he smiled... I smiled back, and instead of the pain in the heart I 'd become accustomed to as an erotic sensation, now felt, quite violently, an associated yet different pang which got my lower stomach...The true pain of Ind Aff...I stood up...Where are you going? He asked, startled...Home”. (176) The young waiter helped the narrator to realize that she is young and there are so many men her age that would really love her not just use her for

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