Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Kate Chopin

"The Story of an Hour"

In the story, freedom is not that simple to have. In the story the setting was back then when women didn't have any freedom. In the story freedom is wanted by the main character wants freedom but can't get it without dieing. The author tries to explain freedom as something that people die for.

"The Blind Man"

In the story, the disabled are treated very differently. They are treated as outsiders. Where no one wants to pay attention to them or even help them. The author describes rich and poor, as where if you don't have money you’re a no body. And where as if you do you are known to every one and every one wants to meet you.

"Desiree's Baby"

In the story, racism is very much stated out. Once you start reading you can tell there is a lot of racism in the story. But the author puts it as where one person rules another person and tells that person what to do. Mostly common name would be slavery.

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