Chopin VS Thurber and Relationships

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In the stories “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” by James Thurber (Clugston, sec. h1.1) and “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin (Clugston, sec. h2.1) escapism is a similar theme with in both these stories, yet there is a slight variance in how each of these authors place these characters into their escape from reality, relationships, and everyday chaos. In each of these stories the author shows the characters escaping the realities of the relationship, one through Walter Mitts’ daydreams, and the other through one brief hour when Louise Mallard pictures her new life of freedom. Through the use of characterization, imagery, point of view and setting these authors bring in the element of escapism to each story.

In the short story “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty”, James Thurber uses Walters daydream characters in a way to portray the effect Mrs. Mitty’s overbearing attitude has on his masculinity and feeling of self-worth. The use of characteristics in “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” is important to the understanding of the story and how Mrs. Mitty is the just one cause of Walters daydreams; because, without it a reader would get the sense that Walter merely has the imagination of a child and would leave the reader in confusion, and bewilderment, however in the “Story Of An Hour”, Kate Chopin uses characterization to portray Mrs. Mallard as a grief stricken widow; whom in the last hour of her life began to have revelations of sadness, serenity, and at last anticipation of what the future holds for her. In this story Mrs. Mallard did not realize how badly she wished for the freedom to be a carefree and charismatic woman until the death of her husband had set in, so while the stories differ a great deal in how each character lea...

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