Fourfunctions Managment

Fourfunctions Managment

  • Submitted By: marmich
  • Date Submitted: 12/07/2010 1:05 PM
  • Category: Business
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"The story of an hour" is an interesting story that it also have a lot of drama. It is about a woman called Mrs Mallard who hears Brently's death from Josephine and Richards, she reacts with an appropriate attitude, which means that she was is a good condition. She beings to realize that she is now an independent woman and this is something that excites her. Even though these are her internal thoughts, she tries to hide her feelings, to "beat it back with her will". Then she doesn't care and start to feel a lot of freedom and the rest of society will never accept it or understand it. She sees her life as being absolutely hers. When Brently comes back she looses her independence again. And all these feelings that she has of freedom, shock, happiness, unhappiness, and others are reflected by a symbolism.

This story not only can be imagined of how the main character describes her feeling, she also uses the symbolism of the words that mean the use of any of certain special figures or marks of identification to give a meaning. For example: The heart trouble of Mrs. Mallards represents uncertainty toward her marriage and unhappiness when she doesn't has her freedom. But when her husband die she starts to feel freedom. She said it over and over under her breath: Free, free, free! Body and soul free! She kept whispering. When Mrs Mallards reflect on her new independence, her heart races, pumping blood through her veins, which it was a good things because she feel freedom. When she dies at the end, she has a problem with her heart and it was because of the shock of seeing her husband, Brently again. Which it was a bad thing for her, because she start to feel that she lose her freedom again. For example: When she saw her husband, she instantly was in shock and die. " When the doctors came they said she had died of heart disease-- of the joy that kills ". It is ironic because it has been the loss of freedom that has actually killed her and because she realizes that she...

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