The Work of American Writer, Kate Chopin
[2023-07-17 10:08:23]
Many people have experienced a lot in their lives. Many people discover their lives through just tragedy, victory, or simply learning the lessons of life and discover what their real identity and purpose of life is. In this article, I will explain how American writer, Kate Chopin, found fate to be a feminist writer based on her life experience. Catherine (Kate) Chopin was born on February 8, 1850 in St. Louis, Missouri. She is the second child of Thomas O'Flaherty and Eliza Faris.
"Storm" is a short story written by American writer Kate Chopin in 1898. The story happened in the southern United States in the 19th century, and the storm was frequent and dangerous. Although it did not appear in Chopin's lifetime, it was published in "Kate Chopin Complete Works" in 1969. This story is a sequel to Chopin's "Canadian Ball". At the same time, home, Bobinotto's wife, Calista was very interested in sewing, and initially she did not notice the upcoming storm. Finally, she realized that the color of the outside was dark, so she closed the window and decided to find the clothes of Bobinôt and Bibi hanging out. When she got out to find her clothes she noticed one of Alcées in front of her going to the house, hoping to spend her time with her.
As early as 1894, American writer Kate Chopin wrote a short story "One Hour Story". Chopin born in O'Flaherty was not a writer at the time, but became known as a novel "Awakening" in the 20th century, especially in 1899. Her story about a strong woman gained real attention in the discussion of sexual liberation in this century. - One hour story of Kate Chopin's "One Hour Story", the characteristics, symbols, and conflicts that Kate Chopin is using, in some cases indicates that the death of a loved one may be blessed I will. As the story suggests, this may include abusive relations and misfortune marriages.
A short story by The American writer Kate Chopin "The Storm" (1898) is planned for the southern part of the 19th century. Dangerous storms often occur at that time and place. "Arashi" did not appear in Chopin's lifetime, but was posted in "Kate Chopin Complete Works" in 1969. This story is a sequel to Chopin's story "Canadian Ball." Chopin is recognized as a major force in paving the way for 20th century feminist writers, including Zelda Fitzgerald. Chopin's works are published in publications such as Atlantic Monthly and Vogue. For her theme, some critics often cause controversy and are called immorality