Obligation In Kate Chopin's The Story Of An Hour

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In Kate Chopin short story, “The Story of an Hour,” she explain how marriage can be obligation. In “The Story of An Hour,” Kate Chopin uses irony and imagery to demonstrate how Mrs. Mallard views your marriage. Chopin demonstrates Mrs. Mallard and her husband relationship with negative connation. When Mrs. Mallard hears about Brent’s death, she becomes “paralyzed” with grief (1). Chopin uses paralyzed to show Mrs. Mallard is powerless. Mrs. Mallard loved her husband dearly, but hate to see him in her presence. Mrs. Mallard begins to feel, “fearfully” (10). Chopin uses fearfully to show how Mrs. Mallard felt as if something unknown was approaching towards her. She was scared about what might be approaching her. Chopin demonstrates Mrs. Mallard