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Story of the Hour

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Essay title: Story of the Hour

The "Story of the Hour," by Kate Chopin, narrates a brief chapter of an unhappily married woman's life, who, for unknown reasons, has stayed in a repressive relationship for many years. But freedom arrives with an unexpected turn of events.

Mrs. Mallard repressed her feelings for many years. This is why, when she is given the news of her husband's death, she only cries to her sister, Josephine. However, after being alone in her room, she began to experience a sense of relief and imagines a new life with no one controlling her.

Her feelings were uncontainable and overwhelming. She felt scared, guilty, sad and relieved. What she felt the most deeply, though, was "Free! Body and Soul...Free!"

How bad can a marriage be to get to the point of experiencing relief at the news of your own spouse's death"

My experience in a past relationship never made me wish for his death, but it was unhealthy enough to make me feel deeply unhappy. I ask myself to this day why I stayed in it for so long. Through it, I learned to not let anyone treat me that way again. Something in me could not take the emotional abuse any longer and I was able to end it.

In contrast to my personal situation, Mrs. Mallard stayed in her oppressive relationship. Something kept her in it. Maybe the fear of being alone held her for so many unhappy years. Divorce really was not an option for most people back then, especially women.

This was the opportunity to be freed from this marriage. Was this it? Did she just not want to be married any longer? Or perhaps it was the emotional abuse and unloving relationship that brought these raw emotions out when she learned of her husband's death.

I sometimes wonder why there are

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