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The Story of an Hour

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Mrs. Mallard - The wife of Brentley Mallard. She grieves the news of Brentley's death but is also overjoyed at her new freedom

Brentley Mallard - Husband to Mrs. Mallard and believed to be dead, returns home not knowing he was believed to be dead

Josephine - Sister to Mrs. Mallard and there to console her.

Richards - Brentley Mallard's friend, was the one to learn of Brentley's death

New Building
June 5th, 2019, ground was broken for the creation of a new high school. The building is expected to not exceed $189.5 million, it is scheduled to open in 2021. The "304,000 square-foot, four-story facility, with capacity for 1,600 students in grades 9-12". The East Providence Career and Technical Center will be integrated into the new high school and the previous building will become an administration building. The new building will feature 45 classrooms, 10 science labs and two greenhouses with expanded work areas for the graphic design, culinary arts, allied health, and construction programs. There will be an "expanded and renovated athletics facilities, including a lighted football stadium with synthetic turf and halftime facilities, track, tennis courts, and fields for baseball, softball, soccer, and lacrosse."

Article Evaluation
Evaluation of "The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin

The article is a well written neutral viewpoint article. Everything in it relates back to the book and why Kate Chopin wrote it as well as what the story truly is about. I was able to check all the references with links and they are still alive. Most of the article uses citations however one part of the critical responses tries to talk about symbolism. That is a misplaced paragraph and it does not use any research to back it up. I wrote on the talk page that it should be removed unless someone can provide a factual article talking about the telegram symbolism. I would also advise to move it to another section as it is about symbolism. The article is an education assignment and part of "WikiProject Women Writers" as well as "WikiProject Novels". While reading I was not able to find any unquoted material. There is very little material actually about the story/summary itself rather most of the material relates to critical responses.

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