Answer questions from Norton Anthology American Literature on Kate Chopin (1850-1904)
Please Answer in order and number each answer 1-10 In Désirées Baby when Armand believes his wife to be of color, it says, He thought Almighty God had dealt cruelly and unjustly with him; and felt, somehow, that he was paying Him back in kind when he stabbed thus into his wifes soul (Chopin 442). Why might he think that God was being unjust to him, especially considering the time this story was written? What makes you think this? Based on the passage When the baby was about three months old, Désirée awoke one day to the conviction that there was something in the air menacing her peace. It was at first too subtle to grasp. It had only been a disquieting suggestion; an air of mystery among the blacks; unexpected visits from far-off neighbors who could hardly account for their coming (Chopin 442). In what ways is society the same now as it was then? How might the weather described in The Story of an Hour symbolize the life of Mrs. Mallard (Chopin 446)? What is the sisters role in The Story of an Hour and how might it be significant that she was the one sharing the information (Chopin 446)? What is the overarching theme about life in The Story of an Hour? How does death specifically play a role in the theme (Chopin 446)? What does the thunderstorm represent in The Storm and where are the parallels (Chopin 455)? What are the issues of gender and social class in The Storm? How are they different for Alcée and Calixtra (Chopin 455)? What is significant about what the father and son do for Calixtra in the beginning of the story (Chopin 455)? What is Clarisses Role in At the Cadian Ball? What makes her attracted to Alcée (Chopin 448)? Why does Clarisse go to the ball? How does she feel when Alcée does (Chopin 448)?
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