Examining Space and Feminism in “The Story of an Hour”
Words: 715 Pages: 2 6107Traditional narratology has predominantly been concerned with the temporal analysis of stories, focusing on the sequence of events and the unfolding of narratives over time. Introduction However, the innovative ideas put forth by Seymour Chatman in 1978 introduced the concepts of "story space" and "discourse space," expanding the analytical toolbox for understanding narratives. Chatman emphasized that while story events unfold temporally, their existence is also rooted in spatial dimensions. This essay explores how these ideas apply to Kate Chopin's "The […]