Analysis Of A Pair Of Silk Stockings By Kate Chopin

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Kate Chopin was the voice of many women during an age where their voices were muffled and silenced. Being a widowed wife in the late 1800 's raising six children Kate Chopin influenced her writing on women in society. Kate was surrounded by a family of strong widowed women including her grandmother and mother. Chopin made her writings a window into her life experiences and views and portrays them within her story lines and characters. She embodied in her writing the influence of the time period in which she lived in where women were often inferior to men and having sexual desires were inappropriate. In the short stories "A Pair of Silk Stockings", "A Respectable Woman" , "The Storm" and "At the Cadian Ball" Chopin maintains an over arching
The main characters Mrs. Sommers unexpectedly posses fifteen dollars and plans to spend it on her children. When she goes shopping she starts to by things for herself. Instead Mrs. Sommers spends the money on herself trying to fulfill the freedom she had before she got married. "The neighbors sometimes talked of certain "better days" that little Mrs. Sommers had known before she had ever thought of being Mrs. Sommers" ( A Pair of Silk Stockings 1). She tries to regain her identity that was lost when she got married. After Mrs. Sommers buys the silk stockings she felt happy and "Freed of responsibility" as if she were the days before she 'd become Mrs. Sommers ( A pair of Silk Stockings 2). She then continued to indulge herself after buying the silk stockings. At the end of the story Mrs. Sommers feels an emptiness as she rides back home and her short lived freedom of self indulgence
Sommers is a wife and mother she can no longer enjoy the things she used to and can no longer put herself first. Even if she wanted to escape she would eventually have to go back to her responsibilities. In the article "The Rhetoric of Nineteenth-Century Feminism in Kate Chopin 's 'A Pair of Silk Stockings '" by Kristin B. Valentine and Janet Larsen Palmer she expresses the idea of a balanced life and being able to sacrifice and self indulge; "The feminist position of "A Pair of Silk Stockings" is not that self-indulgence should replace self-sacrifice but that the two states should be balanced in a woman 's life. Too much self-sacrifice leads to the self-effaced condition of "little Mrs.

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