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Mallard's Irony

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Kate Chopin “The Story of an Hour” is a tragic short story, the author Kate Chopin seem to have been making a very strong statement about women’s rights at that time.. Mrs.Mallard goes through so much in just one hour. She goes from being happy to sad, trapped to free and to alive and dead. The story take place in the 1800s where women didn't have the rights that they do now and Kate Chopin shows how life for some women were back than. From being trapped in house to family and friends assuming she was happy in her marriage. Mrs. Mallard died when she really just started to live. The ending maybe too ironic to believe but, it is consistent with the other ironies that take place in the story. In “The Story of an Hour” Mrs.Mallard faces irony right from the start of the story “Knowing that Mrs.Mallard was afflicted with a heart trouble, great care was taken to break to her as gently as possible the news of her husband’s death”. Now this text means that the people taking care of Mrs.Mallard just assumed that she is in love with her husband and that the news of his death will cause more heart trouble. Yes Mrs.Mallard does show grief when she gets the news that her husband has died but, that grief was quickly replaced by joy that she had gotten, because she realizes that she is now a free woman. She realized she …show more content…

In the “Story of an Hour” It was he who had been in the newspaper office when intelligence of the railroad disaster was received, with Brently Mallard’s name leading the list of “killed” What makes this so ironic is that if Mr,Mallard showed up to the house before Richard found out the news of the crash than Mrs.Mallard would have continued to live her life regularly. She would have lived on for more than an hour and the sight of her seeing her husband would have not killed her in the

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