June 16 came and John did not ask his father whether he would like to take him to the local amusement park Kings Dominion. John knew that his time is short; he will not be able to go unless he asks him to him. Then his father came home from work on the evening of 10th June. This is John 's chance, we quietly observed his father' s behavior to confirm that the father 's mood is happy. His long-awaited makes him very good, because he chose the day when his father got a big bonus on his salary.
Is this story's "John" avalible? Based on very little information, we may start building spiritual models, and John is a student who is concerned about his mathematical skills. Based on our assumption that John is a student, we begin inference about the direction of the story and inference about John as a personality in the story. The next sentence of the story makes this reasoning reconsider. In the discourse handling literature, local inference about proton ancestors, inference in text gaps, prospective and detailed reasoning, and others (eg, Graesser, Singer, and Trabasso, 1994), the first two types of reasoning Studies showed effective integration of text elements to derive, but unless they are explicitly required to do so, they rarely make predictions and detailed inferences (as in the case of John ). That method; Graesser et al. , 1994; McKoon & Ratcliff, 1992)
The story of John is fictitious, but that case is not so. I think that we all have friends like John 's romance day. Everyone else knows they should divide, but they continue to torture themselves and maintain relationships. Many men and women fall into a destructive relationship, even though they feel that they can "help" this person, feel confined, or worry about becoming solitary and lonely again I guess. Then after a few months (or a few years later), the whole will collapse and both will feel tired and injured.
Kate Chopin's "One Hour Story" is closely related to John Steinbeck's "Chrysanthemum" story. These stories are related to the idea of a couple and are an oppressive system. Both of these stories indicate women who are trapped and feel unwelcome at marriage. Mrs. Marado felt as if she was trapped in marriage, she lost herself. With the same feeling, I felt Eliza Allen was trapped, not her husband. Another person from Kate Chopin and John is not enough to compensate for their differences. Gail · Godwin's "sad woman" and Kate Chopin's "one hour story" develop mainly on female experience and I feel that they are trapped in their own marriage. The two protagonists began with a loyal and considerate woman, but personal torture eventually brought about both of them. In "One hour story" and "Sad woman", the main character is a woman