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Story of an Hour . By: Kate Chopin. Characters. Main Character Mrs. Mallard Supporting Characters Mr. Mallard Josephine Richard . Summary. In the beginning of the story, Mrs. Mallard had heart trouble and Josephine was afraid to tell her that her husband died in a train wreck.
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Story of an Hour By: Kate Chopin
Characters Main Character • Mrs. Mallard Supporting Characters • Mr. Mallard • Josephine • Richard
Summary • In the beginning of the story, Mrs. Mallard had heart trouble and Josephine was afraid to tell her that her husband died in a train wreck. • After Josephine told Mrs. Mallard, she went to her room and cried, but after a while, she realized that she is now free from her husband. • When her husband came back through the door, she got a heart attack and “died of a joy that kills”
Setting and Theme • Mrs. Mallard’s home • Some major themes are independence, identity, and selfhood
Plot Structure • Exposition-Mrs. Mallard has heart troubles • Hook-Mrs. Mallard was told that her husband died • Rising Action-How Mrs. Mallard is coping with the death and she finally said that she is free • Climax-Mr. Mallard comes back • Falling Action-Josephine’s piercing cry as Richard shields Mrs. Mallard from her husband • Resolution-Mrs. Mallard dies
Point of View • Presented in third person, but at times allow insight into Mrs. Mallard’s head
Quiz Question • What are some of the major themes in the story? • What do you think was the main reason why Mrs. Mallard died? (Shock, her husband came back, etc.) • What point of view is the story written in? • What was the narrative hook of the story?