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    strongly demonstrated through Louise and her daughter Isabelle-Marie. When Louise looks at Isabelle-Marie she sees the truth of her ugliness‚ yet doesn’t see true beauty nor feel a connection for love. Isabelle-Marie is like her mother on the inside but not on the out. Louise does not care for the inside which is unfortunate for Isabelle-Marie because it is the only thing she had going for her. This leaves Isabelle-Marie to being nothing but an ugly girl. When Louise looks at Patrice she only

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    I really enjoyed reading the book American Chick in Saudi Arabia by Jean Sasson. It opened up my eyes to see how different cultures treat the Islamic religion. I am from Bangladesh‚ which is also a Muslim dominated country. I was born in America‚ and have never been there until last summer. Just like Jean‚ I was an American chick in another country trying to figure out their culture. Unlike her‚ I of course had alot of ideas of what I was going to be seeing and learning. While reading the book‚ I

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    streets of Harajuku or Shibuya (two fashion districts where fashionable young people from Japan usually go and showcase their style)‚ he/she might find it difficult to pinpoint one particular look‚ because everyone has their own personal touch to their clothes‚ and the subcultures only serve their purpose for those who want to achieve a common style‚ but still‚ diversity is encouraged. From the very beginning‚ Japanese fashion was greatly influenced by the styles of other countries. During the Nara period

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    the most perfect baby for the most perfect family. Lynn’s mothers Louise was struck with the German measles when she had just became pregnant with Lynn but wasn’t sure wether or not Lynn would have the disease as well. When Lynn was born Louise was hoping for her baby to be healthy. As time went by Louise was thrilled watching as her healthy beautiful baby girl was growing. It was not until Lynn was about 3 months old that Louise began to question that maybe something was wrong with Lynn.  As Thomas

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    Manka and Louise Both short stories are a patriarchal society that restricted the roles of women‚ especially in their marriage. The setting in Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour” takes place in a small city in the early 1900s. This story has actual characters with names‚ such as Louise Mallard. The main character is Louise Mallard‚ she is a women looking to get freedom from her husband‚ and she gets that chance when he dies in a railroad accident. The setting in “Clever Manka” takes place in

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    the story “ The Story Of Hour”. Louise Mallard had a troubled heart‚ but needs to be told by her sister‚ Josephine‚ anxiously the news of her husband’s death. Richards‚ Louise’s husband’s friend‚ heard of the railroad disaster when he was in the newspaper office and saw Brently‚ Louise’s husband‚ on the list of those who had been killed. Louise goes up to her room alone once Josephine tells her about Brently’s death. Later on‚ Josephine comes to her door‚ begging Louise to come out. Moments after she

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    For her marriage to the right man is everything. This is the exact opposite for Louise; wealth and power meant nothing. Freedom from a man was everything. In conclusion‚ The Necklace by Guy de Maupassant and The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin showed diversity of marriage. Louise and Mathilde demonstrated great selfishness but both handled this emotion differently. The women‚ who in they’re own right developed into strong women

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    many differences. Mrs. Mallard in the Story of an Hour is very different from Jane in The Yellow Wallpaper. Mrs. Mallard is a rational narrator. She was trapped in her marriage‚ and when she was free of is she knew exactly what she wanted to do. Louise was excited to embrace everything that life had to offer after her husband died. Her biggest problem was that her husband was not actually dead‚

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    around the tragic death of Brently Mallard‚ Louise Mallard’s husband. After first receiving the tragic news‚ Louise was completely devastated‚ but after spending the next day alone she realized that she was torn between the sadness of the loss of her husband and the joy of being free from him. Chopin conveys this mood through the use of characterization‚ symbolism‚ and the irony that occurs

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    Feminism in “The Story of an Hour” "The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin tells the story of a woman gaining independence after her husband’s death. The author uses feminist theory to display her beliefs and values. The relationship between Louise and Brently Mallard‚ Louise’s reaction to the news of Brently’s death‚ and her reaction to seeing him alive again are ways that Kate Chopin displays feminism. The relationship between the Mallards as described in "The Story of an Hour" suggests the harsh

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