Love and Repression in Chopin's "Story of an Hour"

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English

 

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September 5, 2014

 

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University

 

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In the story, we follow Louise Mallard in the hour following the receipt of the news of her husband's death, through her period if grief and into her revelation if new found freedom. The story ends with a final twist, Louise Mallard's husband walks in the door, oblivious to the situation, and she dies instantly of " heart disease--of the joy that kills (413)...
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Chopin teaches us that in marriage we often repress our own feelings and desires, in the pursuit of pleasing our partner, to the point of losing site of who we really are. Chopin begins to express her advise against self-repression in her description of Louise Mallard. After she receives the news of her husbands passing, she retreats to a roomy armchair in her room over looking an open square outside her window...
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