Metaphors, Irony And Earnes In Kate Chopin's Regret

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Through our lives, we all go through regret, but it may be different for every individual person. In Regret, by Kate Chopin, the author uses metaphors, irony, and emotive language to illustrate that there are many things that we humans will regret doing in our lives. Mamzelle Aurelie’s life is portrayed as one with regrets as she wants to start a family. People should take the initiative in doing things because later we may regret not doing what we wanted to do. In Regret, Mamzelle Aurelie is introduced as the main character. This character ends up being single and never gets married because she doesn’t want to form a relationship with anyone. From the readings, the reader can tell that Mamzelle is filled with sadness and is confused …show more content…

The literary device used in this paragraph is metaphor which states something that is going on. Chopin, states “But this coming, unannounced, and unexpected, threw Mamzelle Aurelie into a flutter that was almost agitation” (Chopin 100). This quote not only tells us what’s happening to her, but it also shows the reader the inner change of herself. As for all humans, everyone regrets things in life, but they need to be honest with themselves. If we're honest with ourselves, we won’t have to worry about living the life of regrets. Chopin states “the white sunlight was beating in on the white old boards… the sound of negroes’ laughter was coming across” (Chopin 97). This quote indicates the setting where this story takes place and the weather outside of where she lives. As portrayed, it is greatly presented for someone to imagine the scenery and the people who had lived in the houses that she had owned. Many Americans can see the difference when traveling somewhere they had never been before, but it’s rather a great experience. Along with these two quotes mentioned it relates to showing the creation that’s portrayed as the setting and the way people interact with one

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