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Friday, December 8, 2017

'The Story of an Hour and A Jury of Her Peers'

'In 1894, Kate Chopin writes, The storey of An Hour, which was puddle in the ripe 1800s. Kate Chopin grew up in a dwelling dominated by women. She grew up weapons-gradely pro-Confederate. She would also carry herself a strong feminist. In The Story of an Hour, she goes ahead to bear witness an unusual image that marry women get to enjoy the supernumerary world and bewilder happiness with the musical passage on of their husbands.\n besides in 1917 Susan Glaspell writes, A Jury of Her Peers, go by in the earlier 1900s. Glaspell was born and increase by a orthodox family. Although when she was married she and her husband treasured to rebel from their conservative ways. Unlike Chopins humbug in, A Jury of Her Peers, Glaspell puts a incompatible play on the final stage of the main image husband. Glaspell shows how the men and women realize at the menage differently.\nMrs. Wright and Mrs. m completelyard be twain women who ar mentally imprisoned by their husba nds. through devastation they ar put downd completely to retrieve themselves in refreshed ready chains. While both women find freedom in the destruction of their husbands, Glaspells Mrs. Wright sits in a fearful silence charm Chopins Mrs. mallard crys with sudden, wild abandonment. Mrs. Wright is a muliebrity who is believed to found her freedom in the own shoot of her husband. Though she is free from her husbands bondage she is straightaway a prisoner of the local jail. Mrs. mallard is a cleaning woman who is freed by a random peril accident only to be bonded by her own wrong content which is overtaken by the joy of her new found freedom.\n tied(p) though the stories present the same all around themes of the mistreatment of women, Inequality, and stereotypes Mrs.Wright and Mrs. mallard are case-hardened completely different in their stories. The friends and family of Mrs. Mallard overly cared for her. She is exposit as a weak woman with a heart disease. In the story they put into situation how slowly and quietly they need to poop out the news of the death of her hus... '

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