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  2. The Story of an Hour - Wikipedia

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    "The Story of an Hour" is a short story written by Kate Chopin on April 19, 1894. It was originally published in Vogue on December 6, 1894, as " The Dream of an Hour ". It was later reprinted in St. Louis Life on January 5, 1895, as "The Story of an Hour".

  3. Category:Short stories by Kate Chopin - Wikipedia

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    The Storm (short story) The Story of an Hour This page was last edited on 14 May 2024, at 21:53 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  4. The Joy That Kills - Wikipedia

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    The Joy that Kills is a 1985 American made-for-television film adaptation of Kate Chopin's 1894 short story "The Story of an Hour." It was directed by Tina Rathborne and co-written by Rathborne and Nancy Dyer. [1] It was broadcast on the PBS television program American Playhouse on January 28, 1985. [2]

  5. Talk:The Story of an Hour - Wikipedia

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    Kate Chopin negatively portrays marriage in the story as being the “blind persistence with which men and women believe they have a right to impose a private will upon a fellow-creature” (Chopin). Instead of the story being about a poor wife who has just lost her beloved husband, the reader now can perceive the situation for what it is.

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  9. Theme (narrative) - Wikipedia

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    The most common contemporary understanding of theme is an idea or point that is central to a story, which can often be summed in a single word (for example, love, death, betrayal). Typical examples of themes of this type are conflict between the individual and society; coming of age; humans in conflict with technology; nostalgia ; and the ...