A Rebirth and a Death in Kate Chopin's "The Story of an Hour"

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English

 

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Everette W

 

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April 16, 2015

 

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There were no satellites that I could find while reading the text; I found every word written essential to the narrative, the progression and the conclusion of the story. Freytag's Pyramid and Function's Upon examining Freytag's pyramid, I can see that the narrative does follow this diagrammatic representation of the story structure...
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From the inciting moment (Mrs. Mallard's heart trouble, and Mr. Mallards "death") to the climax (Mrs. Mallards becoming of a free independent person) to the catastrophe (Mrs. Mallard's death) we can follow Freytag's design. The most interesting element to the story, following Freytag's pyramid, is the reversal; Chopin surprises us in Mrs...
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