Sunday, August 4, 2019
Essay on the Search for Freedom in Kate Chopins The Story of an Hour
Search for Freedom in The Story of an Hourà à à In the early 1900s, marriage was comparable to a master-and-slave relationship.à The role of the woman in the marriage was minimal.à The womanââ¬â¢s place was in the house, caring for the children, cleaning the house, and doing other ââ¬Å"womanlyâ⬠tasks.à Chained to their husbands, marriage became prison to many women; the only means of breaking free from these bonds being the death of a husband.à In Kate Chopinââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"The Story of an Hour,â⬠Mrs. Mallard lives for an hour, experiencing rebirth into freedom and death when that freedom is lost. à à à à à à à à While sitting downstairs, Mrs. Mallard grieves over the loss of her husband, and over her new-found freedom.à His death tears out everything from right underneath her very own feet.à Dependent and heartbroken, everything she relies on her husband for has now become her responsibility.à Weeping ââ¬Å"with sudden, wild abandonmentâ⬠¦.,â⬠Mrs. Mallard allows her emotions over her husbandââ¬â¢s death to flow freely, thus...
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