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{{cite web
|url=https://owlcation.com/humanities/Analysis-Story-Hour-Kate-Chopin-Themes-Summary-Symbolism
|title=Analysis, Themes and Summary of 'The Story of an Hour' by Kate Chopin
|last= Allen
|first=Howard
|date= April 2021
|website=owlcation.com
}}
Allen analyzes the short story “The Story of an Hour” by explaining the significances of the themes that are presented in the story. There are two themes in the story Allen analyzes in the article, women’s freedom in marriage and death as a release. He also provided a summary of the story.


* {{cite journal |last1=Bender |first1=Bert |title=The Teeth of Desire: ''The Awakening'' and The Descent of Man |journal=American Literature |date=1991 |volume=63 |issue=3 |pages=459–473 }} ~The paragraph annotation goes here.~
* {{cite journal |last1=Bender |first1=Bert |title=The Teeth of Desire: ''The Awakening'' and The Descent of Man |journal=American Literature |date=1991 |volume=63 |issue=3 |pages=459–473 }} ~The paragraph annotation goes here.~
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| publisher  = La Sierra University
| publisher  = La Sierra University
| access-date =2019
| access-date =2019
}}This journal breaks down the "it" and the "joy that kills" by describing the nature which would create an image in the reader head. In the beginning of the story, she feels like something was creeping out of the sky through sounds, scents and colors that filled the air. Then it concludes with Louise going downstairs and being surprised by her supposedly dead husband and she dies. That describes the "joy that kills" which was indicated through the actions in the story.
}}This journal breaks down the "it" and the "joy that kills" by describing nature which would create an image in the reader's head. At the beginning of the story, she feels like something was creeping out of the sky through sounds, scents, and colors that filled the air. Then it concludes with Louise going downstairs and being surprised by her supposedly dead husband and she dies. That describes the "joy that kills" which was indicated through the actions in the story.
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