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Assignment:
Answer each of the following questions separately, with 1 to 2 fully developed paragraphs for each question. (As a reminder, from syllabus policies, no outside sources, including any kind of Al program, internet source, or analysis from anyone other than self, can be used in answering these questions.)
1. Identify and describe how the point-of-view / narrator works in Chopin's The Story of an Hour.
2. What does the author's tone seem to be towards Mrs. Mallard and her actions/thoughts, and how, as a reader, do you arrive at this answer?
3. Identify and describe how the point-of-view / narrator works in Gilman's The Yellow Wallpaper.
4. What becomes symbolic in Gilman's story, and how / to what extent?
5. Both The Story of an Hour and The Yellow Wallpaper are, to at least some extent, about the theme of oppression. Who is oppressed in these stories, and why? Through what means is freedom from oppression sought?