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Student Essay on Rebirth in Story of an Hour

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Kate Chopin
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Rebirth in Story of an Hour

Summary:   In Kate Chopin's short story "Story of and Hour," rebirth is a major theme that the author describes through her own experiences. The protagonist in the story, Mrs. Mallard, is essentially a mirror image of Chopin herself.


Renewed People for Reinvented Lives

"God allows us to experience the low points of life in order to teach us lessons we could not learn in any other way. The way we learn those lessons is not to deny the feelings but to find the meanings underlying them." Stanley Lindquist, Professor of Psychology at California State University. All the pain and suffering have their reward in the end. This reward is being able to understand all the lessons that one has learned from his misery in order to experience an awakening. After a tough situation, one can ask themselves why they feel guilt, sadness, or anger in order to understand what changes need to be made in life. The flow of experiences a character has is left in a useless puddle if there is no rebirth to.....

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