Theme Of Feminism In The Story Of An Hour

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Feminism refers to a broad range of ideas, approaches, and ideologies directed towards advocating for gender and equality for women. It is a movement that seek to achieve equality and social rights for women in all ways possible. It 's a word that focuses on women, of all different races, on being free and being able to be their own voice without having to answer to anybody. Mrs. Mallard is a character in an era when Women didn 't have much say so about how they wanted to live their lives. She was not a heartless woman who gained great joy from the death of her husband but she felt a great sense of freedom from it. Feminism is displayed in many ways in the story, "Story of an hour"; the author focuses on Mrs. Mallard accepting that she is free and can finally become her own person. In the story, after Mrs. Mallard locks herself in her room after hearing the devastating news about her husband, she starts thinking on the bright side of her situation, she sits down, and Mrs. Mallard begins to appear as a stronger woman which is where the feminist theory takes effect. She looks out of the house through the large open window which could also signify the open opportunities available to her now. She begins to see how her marriage made her into a lesser person. She realizes that she has been living her life through limitations caused from being married. Mrs. Mallard knows that she can begin …show more content…

Mallard was trapped, not very happy and wasn’t able to be her own person. Once her husband died she was finally able to come out of her shell, accept her husband’s death and live life for herself. Feminism is finding equality for all women and in this story Mrs. Mallard found her equality after her husband died. Feminism is displayed in many ways in the story, "Story of an hour"; the author focuses on Mrs. Mallard accepting that she is free and can finally become her own

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