The importance of human intimacy in Chopin's regret Kate Chopin's short story "repentance" is about those who are not responsible for taking care of the four children of the neighbor while the mother is away. The point of this story is that even if independent people like Mamzelle Aur'elie are accustomed to living alone, they still need familiarity with humanity. Mamzelle Aur'elie is depicted as a man of masculinity and a little military style.
Various stories written by Kate Chopin repeatedly have free themes and new women. The short story theme "Sorry" can also contribute to this theme. Through the short story, Kate Chopin draws a theme to the audience and shows a negative correlation between marriage, children and freedom. The story of Kate Chopin is "I am sorry" about a single married woman who is responsible for suddenly taking care of his neighbors' children. In this short story, the author is talking about life, she does not rely on men for her life to enjoy her independence and liberation (Chopin, "Regret" 259). However, when the author created a regretful moment to the hero, he took a different view of the situation. She later decided to live independent and continued to regret not having started a family.
Everyone has a family or at least one family so everyone can talk about their family. "Unfortunately," My Oedipus Complex "by Kate Chopin and Frank O'Connor are two very different stories about the same thing - family." Regret, "a story about an old lady, she also married children Never had I been taking care of my neighbor's child for a while, and I met him for the first time, and "My Edipus Complex", this is a short story about a little boy, he is not a father but a mother's feelings There are two very different ways to show that a complete family is necessary.
Author Kate Chopin expresses women's freedom with her two short stories "Storm" and "One Hour Story". She is a landmark writer of women's independence and human sexuality. Through these two short stories, Chopin describes the lives of two women who have found their freedom in times when society can not accept equality between women and men. "Arashi" uses love and marriage as a comprehensive passion to impede freedom. "One hour story" connects love and marriage to misfortune and depression