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Kate Chopin, a writer who died in 1904 and whose work was rediscovered in the sixties, speaks to many people in the contemporary audience. ... Chopin was a feminist dealing with such themes as love and passion, marriage and independence of woman. ...
Of Chopin’s three heroines Calixta in “The Storm” is the most liberated. ... Emily Toth in a biographical essay says “The enthusiasm in the story and its lack of condemnation suggest a personal experience, which may be why Kate Chopin never attempted to publish “The Storm”. ... Mallard in “The Story of an Hour” is one of Chopin’s oppressed heroines, who has one hour of liberation. ... Perhaps if she hadn’t died she could have gone on to living her life just like Kate Chopin a more liberated woman. ...
Desiree in “Desiree’s Baby” is the most tragically oppressed of Chopin’s heroines.
Approximate Word count = 939 Approximate Pages = 3.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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