Transcript Slide 1

By :
Morgan
Hailee
Kaitlyn
& Eldin
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Mrs. Louise Mallard is suffering from heart
troubles while under the care of her sister
Josephine
INCITING EVENT
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Her sister Josephine tells
her that her husband has
died in a terrible plane
crash
RISING ACTION
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Louise runs to her room
and locks herself in. She
sits in a large arm chair
staring out her window
trying to figure out what
her emotions were about
her husbands death.
CRISIS
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Louise is confused about
how she feels about her
deceased husband,
knowing that she loved
him but sometimes she did
not.
MAJOR CRISIS
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Josephine try’s to get her
sister out her room before
she makes herself ill. The to
argue for until Louise
comes out.
CLIMAX
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The two sisters walk down
stairs to see her husbands
friend standing there and
behind him the door opens
and Mr. Mallard walks in.
FALLING ACTION
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Mrs. Mallard collapses and
dies of her heart disease.
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The doctors diagnose her of having died from
heart disease… The joy that kills.
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Mrs. Mallard’s sister had told her that her
husband was dead after hearing it from Mrs.
Mallards husbands friend. Mrs. Mallard led
her self to believe it until she came to find her
husband was still alive….. And she died.
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With in one hour Mrs. Mallard found out her
husband died, mourned, became excited
about her freedom, mourned some more,
saw her husband and the died.
PROTAGONIST
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Mr. Mallard
A young fair woman with a
calm face.
Suffering from a heart
condition.
ANTAGONIST
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Josephine
Caring and protective of
her sister Louise.
RICHARDS
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Mr. Mallards friend.
MR. MALLARD
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Mrs. Mallards husband.
Person vs Person
“Josephine was kneeling before
the door with her lips to the
keyhole imploring for
admission “Louise , open the
door! I beg; open the door –
you will make yourself ill. What
are you doing Louise? For
heavens sake open the door.”
“Go away. I’m not making
myself ill”
Story of an Hour pg.201
Person vs Self
“There stood, facing the open
window, a comfortable, roomy
armchair. Into this she sank,
pressed down by a phsyical
exhasution that haunted her
body and seemed to reach into
her soul”
Story of an Hour pg.202
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The short story “Story of an Hour” was
written in the point of view of third person
omniscient. The story is seen through the
eyes of a spectator that knows all of the
people. The story uses the names of the
characters and words like she, her, he and
they.
Reading the story through all knowing point of
view, lets you understand the protagonist,
Mrs. Mallard and the Antagonist, her sister
Josephine, in a more in depth way. You get to
understand what they are feeling and read
what they are saying by just watching them.
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If The Story of an Hour would have been
written in a different point of view such as
first person through the eyes of Louise or
Josephine, you would understand that one
character in great detail and the others
through their eyes.
PG. 202
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“She was beginning to
recognize this thing that
was approaching to
possess her, and she was
striving to beat it back with
her will- as powerless as
her two white slender
hands would have been.”
PG.203
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“There was a feverish
triumph in her eyes, and
she carried herself
unwittingly like a goddess
of victory.”
PG.202
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“She was drinking in a very
elixir of life though that
open window.”
PG. 201-202
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“She sat with her head
thrown back upon the
cushion of the chair, quite
motionless, except when a
sob came up into her
throat and shook her, as a
child who has cried itself to
sleep continues to sob in its
dream.”
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“She could see in the open square before her
house the tops of the trees that were all a
quiver with the new spring of life. The
delicious breath of rain was in the air. In the
street below a peddler was crying his wares.
The notes of a distant song which someone
was singing reached her faintly, and countless
sparrows were twittering in the eaves.”
Carrie Underwood’s “Blown Away”
In this song the main character is happy that her father is dead in a tornado because
of what an awful man he was, much like how Mrs. Mallard was happy that her
husband was dead.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJgoHgps
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