Friday, May 31, 2019

With Life Comes Problems :: psu

With Life Comes Problems 1 In todays world there is nobody who can honestly say that they take a crap absolutely no problems or worries in their life. Everyone has something to deal with and things to get over in their life--thats why its called life. As long as youre alive, you will incessantly have to battle the burdens of life that all plurality encounter. Some are destroyed by the harships Hostage 50 and others overcome them. In Kate Chopins The Story of an Hour she gives a glimpse at the life of one woman who, for a brief time, felt she would have no more problems, but then is shocked in to into death by realizing that her problems were not yet gone. The theme of the myth is that you are never really free from the troubles of life until you are dead. 2 The conflicts in the story are ones that we all encounter and deal with until the day we die. In the story there is conflict betwixt Louise (woman) and her husband (man). It said that sometimes she loved her husban d, but often she did not (par. 14). This says to me that they did not have a superb relationship together, and and were probably constantly battling. Evidence from the story? Another conflict would be Mrs. Mallards life vs. Mr. Mallards death. ? Because of Mr. Mallards suppossed Hostage 50 death, Louise would now live her life happier and for herself (par. 13). Then, when Mr. Mallard came home, Louise was faced with the conflict of choosing between the freedom she would have had or the repression she would now suffer, from her husband, for the rest of her life if she would stay alive. At the end she, in a way, chooses death over repression. The only real way for her to be free was to die. 3 The symbols in The Story of an Hour give a look at the good life and rebirth Louise would have had if Mr. Mallard would have actually been dead. The actual word mallard refer to a wild duck. SV -1 The meaning of duck, other than the animal, is to avoid a blow. Mrs. Mallard was constantly duc king wildly from her husbands blows, whether mental or physical. Evidence? The calm after her storm of grief (par.

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