Irony In The Story Of An Hour By Kate Chopin

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In the short story, "The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin, three ironies take this story on a roller coaster of portraying emotions and simple situations. One of the first ironies is the element that even though bad news has been received, a person may perceive it differently than what someone expects, and it displays that life goes on for other people. The second irony that I see is the statement that Mrs. Mallard is said to be still yet young, but a lot of the description lead you to believe that she has had a long hard torturous life with her husband. And then the third irony scene is how she starts to rejoice in the fact that she is liberated from his control due to his death. However, the tables turn when he shows back up at the doorway. …show more content…

It was stated “She wept at once, with sudden, wild adornment, in her sister 's arms.” As the report of Brently 's death was received it portrayed that the world had stopped and everything seemed woeful for that time period for her. She put on the impression that she was stunned and placed in suspension and described as motionless. The astonishment of the news most normally has a rush of emotions that can cause some people to not know how to react at first. It gives the impression that she wants everyone to believe she is mourning the death of her husband, but yet she is actually filled with joy or relief. It also shows that the world drives on with the Pedler crying his where 's out on the street and also the description of the clouds in the sky in the new spring life in the trees that was described. It seems to portray that she takes the time out to think why she shouldn’t go on with her life as her own, and not living for her husband. With the second irony that I 'm pointing out, the story blatantly states that she was young and simply that. Yet it does state that she had heart trouble. Something that normally is not present until a person reaches an older

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