The
best part from Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour” which best
highlights the transformation that Louise undergoes is the following:
<span>Mrs.
Mallard thinks to herself about how she’ll mourn when she sees her
husband’s dead body and how much he loved her. But she is a little
excited about the chance to make her own decisions and not feel
accountable to anyone.</span>
<span>In
this story she later dies after his presumed dead husband returns
home to give her a big shock. The medical people that examine her
come to the conclusion that she died of a heart attack caused by
happiness.</span>
<span>I
hope it helps, Regards.</span>
I’m sorry, what are we talking about?
Thoreau’s reasons for moving to the woods are; to live in front of essential facts of life, to live sturdily and spartan like, to drive life to a corner, the purpose of thoreaus writing is to inform his journey of living in a cabin that he built in the woods. The lines 26-40 are talking about what thoreau why he is doing this, living by himself and what he hopes to gain from it.