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. Kate Chopin and John Steinbeck expressed the same view of marriage in short stories.
The story "Chrysanthemum" written by John Steinbeck can be named "a story in the afternoon" so that the tragedy time will occur for several hours. "John Steinbeck's" The Chrysanthemums "is similar to" One Hour Story "by Kate Chopin, and in a tragic ironic sense it occurs in women in a very short time. In both talks, women are caught by men. A man is deceived and gains desire. The purpose of achieving this desire leads them to see erroneous reality and destruction.
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 that Elisa Allen was locked in by marriage and restricted. The only real happiness and freedom she had ever experienced was an hour spent on her comfortable and spacious armchairs in front of an open window. This is the story of the only real moment in her life - the sole real moment of independence. Works are quoted by Chopin, Kate. "One hour story: study guide." A free study guide for Shakespeare and other writers. Web page March 21, 2011