Kate Chopin was known for being a talented feminist writer in the 19th century. Chopin's, "The Story of An Hour," written in 1894, in the first person. Within this very short story was written with so much emotional meaning; the writer portrays a series of emotional dramatic ironic events take place in a short period of time of an hour. Chopin illustrates to her readers how the character Louise Mallard strives to live her life as she wants for herself. Even though her husband Mr. Brently Mallard was a kind and loving husband, in her eyes. Despite that is was not making her completely happy. While Mrs. Mallard sank into a roomy armchair in her room peering through the window out across the patchy blue skies with clouds to the west is symbolic of when Louise suddenly feel the sense of being able to "free from her husband's control now he is deceased. This story portrays a woman who is free to discover what she long desires out of life's journey, how Louise realized her desires, and portrays how it ironically this leads to her sudden death. Chopin wrote the story "The Story of An Hour," with wording to show deep thought into how Mrs. Mallard truly felt on the inside by taking readers into Mrs. Mallard's mind. Chopin's style of writing was able to let us see more about Mrs. Mallard whom is the main character, her deeper desires, her inspiration, and her marriage to Mr. Mallard. Mrs. Mallard a stereotypical Victorian woman, she knew it was customary for women should be wed, Mrs. Mallard did as the women did in that time and she wed. She would be married to a man that loved her dearly, "she had loved him-sometimes" (Chopin, pg. 496, para. 15) Mrs. Mallard was not truly happy being married. She longed to be her own lady "free, free, free (Chopin, pg. 496, para. 11) in the story she Cleary states this so readers would easily understand what Mrs. Mallard what was truly going in her head of hearing her husband untimely passing. Soon after Mrs. Mallard being given the news of her husband's uneventful passing in the train accident, she quickly retire to her room to be alone. This is when Mrs. Mallard begin to uncover that she