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does the story reveal or contradict the prevailing values of the time in which it was written?Does it provide an opposing view of the periods prevailing values ?​

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Answered by chamilmajumder
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One of the clearest themes found in The Story of an Hour is the theme of freedom. Once the grief of finding out her husband died passes over her, Louise begins to realize that with his passing she has the freedom to live her own life.

Explanation:

Louise comes to the realization she is free to live her life the way she chooses. No longer is she shackled to a marriage, but she gains new independence. This independence to live life as she chooses brings a renewed sense of hope. Chopin solidifies this theme through actions like “her pulse beats fast,” “blood warmed” and “monstrous joy.”

The Story of an Hour was written in 1894. The timeframe of this writing played into the theme of identity and the role of women. During that timeframe, even well-off women like Louise had little choice over their lives. They had specific expectations to meet, and their lives were ruled over by their husbands.

Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

Since the message of the story is freedom, it is very outspoken and contradictive of the time it was written in.

Explanation:

The Story of an Hour gives out a very clear and outspoken message of freedom. This happens during the phase of nothingness in Louise's mind, after her husband and her grief over his death pass. It then dawns upon her that she has always had a life independent of him, but she realized it only now. She then doesn't want to waste a single minute of the life she has ahead of her.

After her husband's passing, Louise realizes that there's nobody to question her about her life's choices and that she isn't shackled to marriage any longer.

She feels a lot of things, as described by Chopin, that she has never felt before - warm blood, fast pulse, and monstrous joy.

This story, however, was way ahead of its time, since it was written at a time when the world thought that a woman must only experience life through her husband and that she can only experience her husband's emotions.

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