Oppression In Kate Chopin's The Story Of An Hour

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The Story of an Hour: Oppression In “The Story of an Hour”, Kate Chopin portrays Mrs. Mallard as a victim of oppression. Oppression is the feeling of being heavily burdened, mentally and physically. During the time of the 18th century women did not have rights. Women had to live only for their husband. They were seen as a social status for the men. Throughout the story Mrs. Mallard shows different signs of oppression like words or actions. The first thing Mrs. Mallard does when she is told her husband died is cry. She skipped the first steps of grief which are shock and denial. Instead she “wept at once”. This goes to show she was ready for this moment.. Later she goes to her room and locks herself. She sits down and starts seeing