"Her Letters" - Kate Chopin
( https://www.katechopin.org/her-letters/ ) In Kate Chopin’s “Her Letters,” a woman leaves a bundle of ambiguous letters to her husband to destroy once she passes away. Upon her command, he never opens the letters, but spirals out of control over what they may contain. Here are some questions to help look deeper into the text. How does Kate Chopin use allusions to the setting, nature, and the weather to convey the condition and emotions of the characters in the story? Contrast the way Chopin juxtaposes ‘promise’ made by the river to the man towards the end of the story with the lack of ‘promise’ offered by the sky to the woman towards the beginning. What could this symbolize within the context of Southern American society? Note the repetition Chopin employs throughout the story. Pick one instance of repetition and analyze how this adds to the deeper meaning of the story. Compare the status of women in Chopin’s “Her Letters” to in Child’s “Slavery’s Pleasant Homes” an...
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