Theme Of Freedom In Short Story

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The Theme of Freedom

In the short stories we read in class, the theme of Freedom plays a significant role in the lives of the Protagonists: Mrs. Mallard, Sammy and Monteesor. In this essay, I will talk about how each of the protagonists are being driven by the theme of freedom.
In The Story of an Hour, written by Kate Chopin, talked about the desire of Mrs. Mallard to receive true freedom through her husband’s death. In the time when the story was written (1894) men were favored in all domestic affairs and left woman without any right. Mrs. Mallard the protagonist in the story was tied by the rights of men over women. She wanted to escape these restrictions and gain freedom, but her only way to find true freedom and still be accepted by society …show more content…

The protagonist, Sammy worked in an A&P grocery store, as a courtesy clerk. he does not wanted to ended up like his co-worker Stokesie, so Sammy wants to quit his job to gain his freedom, he however could not just quit, he then uses the three girls that step in with their bathing suit at the store as an excuse to do what he wants, while at the same time trying to defend the girls and look good in their eyes. Sammy sees Lengel scolding the girls for being improperly dressed as an insult and felt sorry for the girls. Although he wanted to somehow be a hero in the eyes of the girls based on line 20 paragraph 3 “The girls who 'd blame them, are in a hurry to get out, so I say "I quit" to Lengel quick enough for them to hear, hoping they 'll stop and watch me, their unsuspected hero. They keep right on going, into the electric eye; the door flies open and they flicker across the lot to their car, Queenie and Plaid and Big Tall Goony-Goony (not that as raw material she was so bad), leaving me with Lengel and a kink in his eyebrow.” he however also uses this opportunity to gain the freedom he yearns for. By telling his manager that he quit. He then began to long for freedom and desire for a change in his life. after his quitting, he know that life would not be easy for him but, the facts that he is now free compared to the customers in …show more content…

According to him, his friend has given him thousands of injuries and insults he finally wants revenge. And the only way this could be done is for him to kill Fortunato. With Fortunato knowing the reason and without leaving any trace that he killed him. Which come with the saying for one person to be free, another must die. Montresor manage to trick Fortunato to come with him to the catacomb or an underground graveyard where the Amontillado, a special kind of wine was placed. through out the story, Montresor try not to disclose his plan by acting as if he does not have any intention of hurting Fortunate, which of cause the only thing he wanted was to gain his freedom of being look down on, and insulted. After he buried him alive in the Catacomb, Montresor became free from his anger and humiliation through his actions of killing his friend. Inclusion, Freedom is very important to every human being, in finding freedom, people have done so many things just like Mrs. mallard in the “story of an hour dying from seeing her husband whom she thought was dead come back home. also Sammy in the story A and P by John Updisk have to quit his job to gain his true freedom and last but not the least Monteesor in the story “The Cask of Amontillado have to kill his friend to set him

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