Point of View and Feminist Themes in "Story of an Hour"

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August 21, 2014

 

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This is done so brilliantly that it captures the reader’s attention and appeals to one’s sense of sympathy, making the reader sympathetic to Mrs. Louise Mallard in all aspects of her range of emotions and slightly feministic undertones. Through this perspective focused on Mrs. Mallard, it seems almost as if she is telling us the story...
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Mallard, it seems almost as if she is telling us the story. However, the use of the limited omniscient perspective really adds to the story and appeals to the reader much more so than if Kate Chopin were to have Mrs. Mallard written in a first person narrative. By this method of writing, she appeals to the voyeuristic nature of human beings and reels us in as readers...
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