Friday, May 31, 2019
Three Readers Response to The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin :: The Story of an Hour Kate Chopin
Three Readers Response to The Story of an Hour by Kate ChopinMy belief on marriage is a sacred vow taken by two people which joins them in union. Most people carry the belief that marriage should occur only when two people are in revere although this belief is common it is not always the case and people marry for a variety of reasons. In the short story The Story of an Hour Kate Chopin suggests that in the case of Mrs. Mallard and Mr. Mallard, love was not a deciding factor for their reason to get married. Though the receipt of three readers, one beingness myself, we allow for explore the character of Mrs. Mallard and the idea of love in her marriage. Kate Chopin has given little detail about the Mallards and therefore left much to the imagination of the reader. Although there are similarities in details between readers such as point of view, setting, and character, each reader brings new perspective and ideas. This type of analysis of the textual matter allows a richer and mo re knowledgeable outlook not only by enhancing ones own ideas by introducing new ones.The first reader has a guided perspective of the text that one would expect from a person who has never studied the short story however the reader makes some valid points which enhance what is thought to be a guided knowledge of the text. The author describes Mrs. Mallard as a woman who seems to be the victim of an overbearing but occasionally loving husband. creation told of her husbands death, She did not hear the story as many women have heard the same, with a paralyzed inability to accept its significance. (This shows that she is not totally locked into marriage as most women in her time). Although she had loved him--sometimes, she automatically does not want to accept, blindly, the situation of being controlled by her husband. The reader identified Mrs. Mallard as not being a one-dimensional, clone-like woman having a predictable, adequate emotional response for every life condition. In fact the reader believed that Mrs. Mallard had the exact opposite response to the death her husband because finally, she recognizes the freedom she has desired for a long time and it overcomes her sorrow. Free Body and soul free She kept whispering. We can see that the reader got this idea form this particular phrase in the story because it illuminates the idea of her sorrow tuning to happiness.
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