Kate Chopin Research Paper

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English 1302 Research Paper “Any women who chooses to behave like a full human being should be warned that the armies of the status quo will treat her as something of a dirty joke… She will need her sisterhood.” (Gloria Steinem). “The story of an hour” by Kate Chopin is a short story and starts off with an already heart trouble women named Louise Mallard, who receive news about her husband’s death from her sister Josephine. Supposedly Louise Mallard death Louise went upstairs and sat in a chair looking out her bedroom window and started to see the different changes from before when she use to look at the window. She started to see many changes in the environment outside she was viewing. Her body and her natural mind made a change towards …show more content…

Chopin, and her husband Oscar got married in the year of 1870. Also in Kate Chopin biography from the Kate Chopin international website it is said to be that Kate was a well-rounded traveler going to parts of America such as New York and Philadelphia and also became very familiar with Europe touring around place such as France, Germany, and Switzerland. Before Kate Chopin was married her name was known as Catherine O’ Flaherty born in St. Louis, Missouri United States of America, on the date of February 8, 1850, and was the second child of Thomas O’ Flattery. Kate Chopin was also bilingual since her mother was of French extraction speaking both French and …show more content…

According to documenting the American South website with the university of North Carolina Latherine O’ Flaherty Chopin spent around fourteen years of her life in Louisiana although she was a native of St. louis, Missouri during her time in Louisiana she married a cotton broker by the name of Oscar Chopin. Oscar later died in the year 1882 after Oscar’s death Kate Chopin later returned with her six children to her native city St. Louis then eight years later she began to write. Katie Chopin often relied a popular scenario such as the Yankee businessman and the creole a theme that informs in her first novel. Kate Chopin short stories are richly flavored with Louisiana dialect, and vivid economical tastes. Chopin was always dammed for her stories conflict which critics always got on her about she was highly sensitive towards the remarks critics speak about she later lost her confidence in her gift of writing, and soon ceased to write. Kate Chopin later died from a brain hemorrhage while attending a world’s fair in Saint