The story of an Hour “ by Kate Chopin/ Women’s Freedom in the early 1900s
The story of an Hour “ by Kate Chopin/ Women’s Freedom in the early 1900s
Theme over the short story “The story of an Hour “ by Kate Chopin/ Women’s Freedom in the early 1900s The Story of an Hour” suggests that marriage, regardless of the good intentions of the people it joins, necessarily results in repression and a loss of freedom. The story plays with both irony and tragedy as the shock that her friends fear will kill Louise restores her freedom, and the joy they anticipate for her is the heartbreak that kills her. Louise’s sudden self-discovery, first greeted with fear and then joyful acceptance, reflects the female search for identity in a male-dominated world. The story focuses on the evils inherent in marriage as an institution, not Louise Mallard’s specific relationship, about which we are told very little.
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