Kate Chopin's Short Stories

Do you think Louise Mallard is a realistic character and “The Story of an Hour” represents a realistic situation?

Do you think Louise Mallard is a realistic character and “The Story of an Hour” represents a realistic situation?

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Definitely, in context we can infer that although Louise is saddened by her husband's death, she quickly realizes what that death affords her.... freedom. It is important that you consider the time and setting when considering the answer to this question. Women did not have the freedom they have today. Going out without your husband was unheard and a cause for gossip, women didn't work outside the home.... they took care of the home.... the husband, and the chuldren. Widows, on the other hand, were allowed to do many of the things that wives were not. Marriages were often arranged, and if they weren't, they were sunject to parental approval, as much as they were made for love.

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Story of an Hour