In this lecture, Dr. Kosters discusses “The Story of an Hour” from a feminist lens by explaining the conditions of marriage in 19th-century America to help readers understand Louise Mallard's shocking reaction to her husband's death. Other points of discussion include the meaning of names, the title of the story, and dramatic irony. #analysis #subtitles #literaryanalysis #literature #shortstory #katechopin #thestoryofanhour #dramaticirony #americanliterature #19thcenturyliterature #feminism #professor #english #marriage #freedom #icse #icseexam #studyguide #iscexam #isc #iscexam #class11 #class12 #examhelp #historicalcontext #chopin #women #freedom
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For more information on marriage and gender codes in the 19th century, view my lecture on Charlotte Perkins Gilman's "The Yellow Wallpaper" at: [ Ссылка ]
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