1)
a). the story of an hour:
Date Chopin actions was to write a book that represents life, and pick up ware she left off. Date was an forgotten soul to Americans. when her husband died she wasn't all that mad about it she was partly glad that her husband passed away, so she did what she had to do t survive so "when her husband died as a young man, Kate Chopin returned to st. Louis with her six children." she said "free body and soul."
a). the story of an hour:
Date Chopin actions was to write a book that represents life, and pick up ware she left off. Date was an forgotten soul to Americans. when her husband died she wasn't all that mad about it she was partly glad that her husband passed away, so she did what she had to do t survive so "when her husband died as a young man, Kate Chopin returned to st. Louis with her six children." she said "free body and soul."
b). her social issue that she wanted to solve is women rights to do what they need to do, not getting pushed around by her husband, she wanted to solve that being married doesn't mean your husband own you, and that we are not slaves to our them.
2).
a). the battle with Mr. covey was an excellent story. Frederick Douglass was an slave who was hired for an year to work for Mr. covey. his purpose for writing this story is to inform people that their wrong for having slaves work from morning till don. "it was never too hot or too cold; it could never too rain, blow, hail, or snow to hard for us to work in the field."
"work, work, work was scarcely more the order of the day than of the night." and that Mr. covey hit Frederick Douglass, Douglass toke a lot of mess from covey; but covey felt bad for hitting hem and he said in his mind that he wouldn't hit him like that again when they had fought each other.
b). Douglass social issue that he wanted to solve was how bad they treated slaves when their helping them out, and how they can kill them and get away with murder sometimes.
3). my modern example of realism is hospitals how people go to the emergency room for something, and it's never anything good.

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