The symbols and images used by Kate Chopin in 'One hour story' make the reader feel her new life in front of her through her 'window' (paragraph 4). Louise Mallard experienced life and happiness that most people have been waiting for. After spending an hour at "comfortable spacious armchair" (paragraph 4) in front of the open window she experienced a shift to make her understand the importance of her freedom. The author also used the image of the time of spring to create a sense of renewal that captured the author's idea of his wife.
Symbolism in "One Hour Story" by Kate Chopin In this lesson, I read "One Hour Story" by Kate Chopin. Many literary devices were used for "one hour story", but I decided to write articles on the use of symbolism. Literary device symbolism is a technique for expressing ideas and events using important important things in stories. The most impressive thing in the story is a comfortable chair, and the heart of Mrs. Frederus Eng 101, a professor of the wife's heart. An analysis of "1 hour story" on January 7, 2009 was written in 1894. "One hour story" talked about women, she experienced real freedom and happiness by accidentally reporting her husband's death. This story is tragic and sarcastic and contains the boundaries imposed on women by the 19th century society. Author Kate Chopin has a direct experience of a male dominated society at the time like a role in her story.
The majority of the symbols used in the "one hour story" symbolize the freedom and happiness that Ruimarada desires through his marriage and may even be in her life. First of all, her name is a symbol, the name of a duck that can fly freely. Other birds used as a symbol in the story, "many sparrows", "crouching in the eaves". Other natural elements are symbol of freedom, open windows, and "blue sky spots". In addition, she has a symbol of freedom in the "sky square" she saw outside the window. Spring tips and human voice represent the joy and happiness that seems to be deprived of Louise Mallard at least in her marriage life.