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  • The Story of an Hour" is a short story written by Kate Chopin on April 19
  •  Louise Mallard woman whose husband is reportedly killed in a train accident. When Louise hears the news, she is secretly happy because she is now free.
  • Characters of the story
  • Brently MallardLouise’s husband, supposedly killed in a train accident. Although Louise remembers Brently as a kind and loving man, merely being married to him also made him an oppressive factor in her life. Brently arrives home unaware that there had been a train accident.
  • . ... After retiring to her room alone, Louise's grief transforms into joy, as she realizes that Brently's death will free her from her repressive marriage.she suffers a lot during her marriage.The relationship between mallard and her husband has a cold marriageable .she lives as a person in the prison .when she knows about her husband death ,she running up quickly to her room to hide her happiness ,this show how the relationship between them doesn't like a relationship between man and his wife .She feels happy,because she become free. she said free,free,free to show that she becomes a freedom women .
  • Summary 
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  • Heart Trouble
  • freedom open windows trees Marriage
  • Louise MallardFrom the opening sentence alone, we learn a lot about Louise Mallard. Chopin writes, “Knowing that Mrs. Mallard was afflicted with a heart trouble, great care was taken to break to her as gently as possible the news of her husband’s death.”From that statement alone, we know that she is married, has a heart condition, and is likely to react strongly to bad news. We also know that the person who is sharing the bad news views Louise as delicate and sensitive. Throughout the next few paragraphs, we also learn that Louise is a housewife, which indicates that she would be part of the middle-to-upper class in the 1890s. Chopin also describes Louise’s appearance as “young,” “fair, calm face,” with lines of “strength.” These characteristics are not purely physical, but also bleed into her character throughout the story.
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