Wednesday, January 25, 2017
Suppressed Women in The Story of an Hour
  The  point of an HourÂ, by Kate Chopin, focuses on the character, Mrs. Louise mallard, and one  rattling  peeled hour in her   behavior sentence. Louise Mallard, who had a weakening heart condition, appeared to  be vast an apathetic and frail life, until she  accepted the news that her husband had died in a tragic  rail line accident.\nKeeping in  mastermind her frailty, Mrs. Mallards sister, Josephine, gently informs her of her husbands death. Mrs. Mallard upon  sense of hearing the news broke into tears, after some time she went to her  board to be alone with her thoughts.  give care Mrs. Mallard women in the 1900s had very little control   all over their own  constitutes, the men in the family made most if not all financial decisions for the family along with most  another(prenominal)  major decisions. Many women felt  like they had little control over their own lives. What did this mean for Mrs. Mallard  straightaway? What would happen?  sit down alone in her room, she looked  r   eveal at the sky with a dull expression.\nAll of a sudden it hit her, it was joy. She was free. She knew  in that location would still be  wo but right  straight off she was thinking about the  accompaniment that she was free. She could make her own decisions, she could live for herself. There would be no powerful will  deform hers in that blind  persistency with which men and women believe they  live with the right to impose a private will upon a fellow-creature Â. (477) Mrs. Mallard did  recognize her husband, not always be she did love him and life would be unlike without him, but beneath that  sombreness she kept coming  dorsum to the fact that she was now free.  forrader this event she had thought that life might be long and now she was praying that life would be long, long so she could live.  be free and do what  joyous her to do.\nWhen so many other women might have been  paralytical from the fear of being alone, she seemed to be awakened from her passive and anaemic kind of    life, she no  longer has to look at life as meaningless and  serious pass the time she now thinks of the new freedom. ...   
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