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Story Of An Hour

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Topic 4: The Story of an Hour

Because of Mrs. Mallard's heart condition, when her sister and family friend discover Mr. Mallard got killed in an accident, they take time to gently tell Mrs. Mallard that her husband has died. Mrs. Mallard cries her eyes out, then goes to her room to be by herself and locks the door. Inside, she seems terrified of some knowledge that's coming to her and finally realizes that it's her freedom. She looks forward to the days ahead instead of dreading them. Finally, Mrs. Mallard comes out of her room, newly resolved, and she and her sister start to go downstairs. Suddenly, her husband Mr. Mallard comes in. When Mrs. Mallard sees him, she has a tremendous shock and dies.
This a feminist novel. Many people think it is about freedom, actually it is an article about feminism. According to text, Kate Chopin successfully use the two sets of sharp contrast, portrayed Louise sudden awakening of feminist consciousness. The set of comparison is the different reactions of Louise and her sister Josephine and her husband's friend Richards when they heard Brently Mallard's death. The other group is the haze of death and the nature of the …show more content…

In workplace, in family or sometimes in school, we can feel it. For example, some parents of young women fail to support their daughters emotionally and materially,compared to sons. Parents routinely help sons buy their own apartments, but many choose to financially assist a male nephew rather than their own daughter. Chinese parents commonly feel they have no responsibility to buy a house for a daughter. That’s why I support feminism. However, I’m not praise it blindly. Modern times, female raised many waves of feminism. Some of them cause something terrible which has a bad influence all over the world. Women are supposed to be protected and they should own the same rights with

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