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. . . | '''Louise Mallard:''' She is the wife of Brently Mallard who suffers from heart disease. | ||
'''Brently Mallard:''' A railroad worker, he is the husband to Louise Mallard, who is believed dead at the start of the story. | |||
'''Josephine:''' She is the sister of Louise Mallard and helps console her when she informs her about Brently’s death. | |||
'''Richards:''' He is Brently’s friend who informs Josephine about the latter’s death. | |||
==Major themes== | ==Major themes== |
Revision as of 06:43, 27 August 2021
“The Story of an Hour” | |
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Author | Kate Chopin |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre(s) | Short Story |
Published in | Vogue |
Publication type | Magazine |
Publication date | 1894 |
“The Story of an Hour” is a short story by Kate Chopin that first appeared in Vogue in 1894.
Plot
~Brief summary of the plot~
Characters
Louise Mallard: She is the wife of Brently Mallard who suffers from heart disease.
Brently Mallard: A railroad worker, he is the husband to Louise Mallard, who is believed dead at the start of the story.
Josephine: She is the sister of Louise Mallard and helps console her when she informs her about Brently’s death.
Richards: He is Brently’s friend who informs Josephine about the latter’s death.
Major themes
~thematic description, using the work of literary critics (i.e. scholars)~
Development history
~history of the novel's development, if available (e.g., Things Fall Apart)~
Publication history
~*year, country, publisher ISBN 1234567890, Pub date DD Month Year, binding~
Explanation of the Story's Title
~Explain the novel's title if it's not immediately obvious (e.g., Things Fall Apart)~
Literary significance and reception
~description of the work's initial reception and legacy based on the work of literary critics and commentators over the years, give citations; if no literary significance should just be called reception~
Awards and nominations
~lists awards the work received, and significant nominations, if applicable; include in reception if brief~
Adaptations
~references to major film, TV, theatrical, radio, etc. adaptations, if applicable~
References
~references to sources etc~ ~include quotes or links to Wikiquote here~