• Regional Writers, a Comparison of Mary Wilkes Freeman and Kate Chopin

     

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Publicēts: 01.01.2003.
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During the post-Civil War era writers from all regions of the country emerged. The writers all generated stories in respect to their region of the country, that incorporated local values and characteristics. Many of the authors use some of the same themes, such as irony. Mary Wilkes Freeman writes with irony in "A New England Nun" and Kate Chopin uses irony in "Desiree's Baby." Freeman is from a small town in Massachusetts and writes of the New England life in her stories. Irony is a theme used by many writes that creates another dimension to a story. Chopin uses irony to show how a little secret can break a family. Freeman writes of a birthright that is lost to Louisa that ironically is not such a great loss. Irony used in writing helps to reveal the lives and feelings of people in several parts of the country, which is shown by Kate Chopin and Mary Wilkes Freeman in "Desiree's Baby" and "A New England Nun."…

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