A woman who married a woman in Kate Chopin before 1800 had to yield to her husband. Married women have no legal voice. This means that their husbands need to take legal action for them. My wife does not have the right to my property and I do not have the right to receive my wages. However, these began to change through feminist women who improved male voices. The feminist movement began in the 1960s, but before this time the feminist movement started.
Kate Chopin is an American feminist novelist and an advanced woman. She lives in the 19th century social conservatives, but in her story she writes about nontraditional personality, especially women, which makes others suspect their morality. Like her female character in the story, Kate Chopin is an independent woman. - Compare Chopin's 'Storm' and 'One Hour Story' awakening as a pioneer of contemporary feminist movement, and Kate Chopin explores bold new features of her feminine theme. Chopin is known for his progressive depiction of female characters in his story. Two such stories, "Storm" and "One Hour Story" review and reply the long-term ideals of obedient wives
Kate Chopin 's response to Mrs. Marad' s character in "One hour story" Kate Chopin mentioned her young woman 's reaction to her husband' s death, or at least him about her husband 's death. Assumed death. The opinion that readers derive from this story varies from person to person because of personal experience. The experience and wisdom gained through difficulties and difficulties in my life helped in the story of an hourly selfish story of Malad Kate Chopin 's "One Hour Story". Irony of news of premature death due to husband's railroad disaster. At least that was my idea when I was reading the story. In my opinion, she lives a normal life in a normal marriage. She lived a stable family life with a kind and loving husband. she is
Kate Chopin grew up in a rather wealthy family, and during this time she was a very intelligent, well-educated woman. However, her feminist 's view far exceeds her time. In her work, I write morally important topics for myself, such as the right for women to be independent and the right to choose my own in my life. Chopin's attitude towards sexuality is extremely open in times when women are "ordinary" and sexual desire is thought to be experienced by men. In "Arashi", creative symbolism is used to draw these ideas