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Similarities Between The Yellow Wallpaper And The Story Of An Hour

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Ammy Victorino January 5, 2023 English 12 Mrs.Hunt Feminist authors in the 1800s like Kate Chopin and Charlotte Perkins Gilman both wrote short stories, The Story of an Hour and Yellow Wallpaper. The Yellow Wallpaper and The Story of an Hour reflect the realism of men's and women's relationships. These two stories reveal the problem of women's desire for freedom. Trying to fit into society's standards, the main characters deal with their inner conflicts. Desiree's Baby and The Story of an Hour both written by Kate Chopin have the similarity that the two short stories address include both of the women in the short stories happen to be young wives living in a male-dominated culture as well as being under the control of their husbands whom …show more content…

The topic of the story is The Forbidden Joy of Independence. "The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin is about Louise Mallard, a woman in a traditional Victorian marriage, who receives the news that her husband was killed in an accident. After her grief subsides, she begins to see opportunity and freedom in her future. Later in ther story Mrs. Mallard dies just when she is beginning to live. On first reading, the ending seems almost too ironic for belief. At the end of the story Mallard dies, that is considered a situational irony, because the reader doesn't expect the death of Mrs. Mallard. Another irony from the story is the fact that the reader doesn't expect the feeling of excitement and joy from Mrs. Mallard's part of knowing from the death of her husband. An example of situational irony in the story is that Mrs. Mallard is “alive” “Brently Mallard is dead and Mrs. Mallard has fully become alive”. The message of Kate Chopin's "The Story of an Hour" is about a woman's desire for freedom from marriage and thematically argues that oppression can ultimately be a killer. This message and situational irony emphazise that the rold of women in the 1800 during the time period of this story was that women had to stay at home, be housewives, do the laundry, and cook while men went out and worked to obtain money for their family. Women had no freedom of indepence. Mrs.Mallads husband not being dead killed her because she had lost the joy of the thought/feeling of independece. She had the forbidden joy of

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