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Mrs. Mallard In Kate Chopin's The Story Of An Hour

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Life is like a ball of yarn: it can lead to having happiness just to start all over in disappointment. Author, Kate Chopin, in her short story, “The Story of an Hour,” expresses the over celebration of Mrs. Mallard towards her husband’s death. She adopts an anticipation and ironic tone in order to portray the actions of Mrs. Mallard through the oppression of women. Through symbolism and irony, Chopin conveys to the audience that Mrs. Mallard’s reaction shows how excited she was towards her opportunity of freedom. Chopin starts off her short story by expressing the reaction Mrs. Mallard had about her husband’s death. She did not react the same way others widows would have reacted. Mrs. Mallard had a more calm and quiet reaction. The narrator described, “There were patches of blue sky showing here and there through the clouds that had met…” Instead of dark skies and rainy days which would have symbolized death; they used the color blue which symbolizes spring and happiness. This stresses the idea that Mrs. Mallard attitude towards the death is happiness. Chopin chooses to use symbolism to show the so called dramatic reaction of Mrs. Mallard. …show more content…

She was being optimistic and all she cared about was herself and only herself. The narrator expresses, “But she saw beyond that bitter moment a long procession of years to come that would belong to her absolutely. And she opened and spread her arms out to them in welcome.” Chopin indirectly characterizes Mrs. Mallard as a selfish women who only wants what is best for herself in order to reveal what kind of relationship she had with her husband that made her feel a sort of happiness when her husband passed. The demeaning diction used to describe how Mrs. Mallard felt towards the awful news was to show a surprising reaction because she did not react in a sorrowful way but the

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