The story of Kate Chopin, "One hour story" focuses on a young lady, Lewis Mallard, from the 1890s. After listening to her husband's "death", she experienced a deep emotional change, and her life ended with a tragic discovery that she actually was alive. In this story, the author uses various techniques - settings, symbols, satire - to develop and develop themes. Freedom is more important than love. Chopin uses settings to convey specific emotions, human qualities, and themes. First, the authors reveal Louis' inner desire and her limitations using time settings.
The free struggle of "yellow wallpaper" and "one hour story" "yellow wallpaper" and "one hour story" are two very similar stories. Both involve middle-aged women who want to be free. They share the same theme, but the information conveyed on style and quality is different. These two stories represent women fighting for freedom and happiness, and women who can express themselves as much as possible. The biggest similarity is women. English 1002 Rodems February 7, 2011 Yellow wallpaper Many people deal with depression after psychic trauma, but this may have a big impact on people's lives. In the short story of Charlotte Perkins Gillman, "Yellow Wallpapers", the hero, and all narrators are unknown women who treat depression after traumatic trauma. The hero's metamorphosis is due to her isolated detention in the room with "yellow wallpaper" so that she can recover from depression.
Kate Chopin's "One Hour Story" and James Joyce's "Evelyn" shared similar themes for free calls, but both are ironic. Both stories are related to the victim, but the settings and the images are similar The similarity between the two stories is that they are written from a third party's perspective. Both are at the turn of the century, and the two female heroes were trapped in their homes who wanted to get rid of the traditional patriarchal mission. The "Eveline" environment was in Dublin at night, where we saw Eveline leaning against the window of her house and passing by on the way home to their house. Evelyn is a female "another hero" and life is very tragic. Evelyn is not satisfied with her work and she is not satisfied with her father and her sturdy work.