Freedom Snatched From My Grasp

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Freedom Snatch from my Grasp

In Kate Chopin’s short story “The Story of an Hour” the author illustrates how a woman’s whimsical response, to the assumed unfortunate tragic news of the death of her husband. The story was written in the 60’s, where women were to be submissive to their husbands. Marriage in those days were to be a lifelong commitment, a bond between a man and a woman, and regardless to what circumstances came about in the marriage, women were not allowed to get a devoice or walk away from the marriage. On the surface Chopin depicts how Mrs. Mallard is a young unhappy woman, and shows how Mrs. Mallard deals with the news of the death of her husband, however, the story in depth is about the intense joy Mrs. Mallard experiences, when she realizes that she is no longer under her husband’s influences.

Mrs. Mallard is a young woman who is afflicted with heart troubles. Her sister Josephine and her husband’s best friend Richard are worried about breaking the news to her about the death of her husband Brently. Richard was the one in the newspaper office, when the news of the fetal railroad mishap came in. Brently Mallard name headed the list. Richard hurried to carry the news, because he did not want someone else to be the bearer of such bad news; knowing the condition of Mrs. Mallard’s heart. Upon hearing the news of her husband’s death, Mrs. Mallard wept immediately in an intense manner feeling that her husband has forsaken her “sudden, wild abandonment“(182). Mrs. Mallard cried to her heart content and then wanted to be alone. In the solitude of her room Mrs. Mallard, felt secure as she sank into the comfortable roomy armchair. She looks out the open window, and for the first time in her married life beholds the be...

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... then found solitude in her room. “a comfortable, roomy armchair” this is showing a symbol of security and comfort. In spite of her husband death, she is looking out of the window which symbolizes a connection to the world and life. The next several paragraphs emphasizes, on more details and fresh elements of the positive turn of the story. The author writes about “patches of blue sky showing here and there through the clouds”, this is also a symbol of freedom and future life. At the end of the story the doctor reveals that Mrs. Mallard died of “heart disease-of joy that kills.” In one hour Mr. Millard assume dead, returns from the dead. And at the same time Mrs. Mallard who has found freedom of body and soul, because there will be no one to suffocate her, saw her husband, and knew her freedom was over dies of joy.

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