Kate Chopin's The Story Of An Hour

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“What then is freedom? The power to live as one wishes” by Marcus Tullius Cicero. This quote explains that no one really knows what freedom is until they see it in a different light. The title of this fictional short story is “The Story of An Hour” by Kate Chopin. In the story a young woman named, Louise Mallard had heart complications as well as the fact her husband has recently passed away in a railroad accident according to the news. When she heard about this tragedy she grieved for a short amount of time within an hour but then she secured herself inside her room by the window and then her mood suddenly changes. She wasn’t feeling inconsolable anymore. A feeling of independence and freedom overcame her at the thought of not having a husband …show more content…

She is now glad that her husband is gone, she feels as if she gained her freedom and independence back. Louise is bipolar and has mixed emotions. Her feelings about this tragedy has abruptly changed. An example is, “But now their was a dull stare in her eyes, whose gaze was fixed away off yonder on one of those patches of blue sky. It was not a glance of reflection, but rather indicated a suspension of intelligent thought.” (8). In this case Louise’s empathy has changed. As she glimpsed out the window staring into the blue sky her mood quickly transitions. “Now her bosom rose and fell tumultuously. She was beginning to recognize this thing that was approaching to possess her, and she wa striving to beat it back with her will- as powerless as her two white slender hands would have been. When she abandoned herself a little whispered word escaped her slightly parted lips. She said it over and over under her breath; “free, free, free!” The vacant stare and the look of terror that had followed it went from her eyes. “ (10). Once again the author explains the sudden change in the emotion of the protagonist. Louise was provoked to have freedom as she repeats it many times under her breath. Another event from the text that supports this theory is, “She did not stop to ask if it were or were not a monstrous joy that held her. A clear and exalted perception enabled her to dismiss the suggestion as trivial. She knew that she would weep again when she saw the kind tender hands folded in death.” (12). This is a prime example of Louise being confused and not knowing how she really feels. Louise was upset at first and now she has mixed emotions. In conclusion, Louise Mallard is ambiguous and has mixed emotions about her husband's

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