Women In Mrs. Chopin's The Story Of An Hour

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In “The Story of an Hour”, she is a young white woman. “She was young, with a fair, calm ace, whose lines bespoke repression and even a certain strength (Chopin 246). Mrs. Mallard has a sister named Josephine and they know my Mallard is sick from her heart, so they don’t know how to break it to her that her husband died. “Knowing that Mrs. Mallard was afflicted with a heart trouble, great care was taken to break it to her as gently as possible the news of her husband’s death” (Chopin 245). She describes how she feels that’s he’s there is a curse coming to her through the window. “There was something coming to her and she was waiting for it fearfully” (Chopin 246). She took the death of her husband really hard, but that person was her life. …show more content…

She had been through a lot in just one day. She mentions a window that feels like someone is trying to enter her bedroom to take her “There stood, facing the open window, a comfortable, roomy armchair. Into this she sank, pressed down by a physical exhaustion that haunted her body and seemed to reach into her soul. (Chopin 2). She looks outdoors and feels her husband with her. “There was something coming to her and she was waiting for it, fearfully” (Chopin 2). You can tell she just found sadness without her husband. Turns out her husband isn’t dead, but she dies of …show more content…

In “The Story of an Hour”, she has always loved her husband and she gets the news that he dies. And she didn’t know what she had to live for anymore. “There would be no one to live for during those coming years; she would live for herself” (Chopin 2). So she gets depressed. In “The Storm” she loves her husband too, but she is being unfaithful with someone she used to run away with. “Now well, now her lips seemed in a manner free to be tasted, as well as her round, white throat and her whiter breasts” (Chopin 2). They both have love from more than one person whether its family or a

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