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Title: Kate Chopin's
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October 27, 1997 |
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Then her dreams were shattered yet again due to this terrible man.
In conclusion the title, the "story" refers to that of Louise's life. She lived in the true sense of the word, with the will and freedom to live for only one hour. Only an hour because her husband ruined the freedom she thought she finally grasps from Mr... Showed first 250 characters
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