Table of Contents
- 1 What event causes Tom to laugh at the end of the story?
- 2 What happens to the yellow sheet of paper at the end of the story what is Tom’s reaction then why?
- 3 Which best describes the relationship between Tom and his wife?
- 4 What do you learn about Tom from his decision not to go with Clare?
- 5 How does Tom’s internal conflict impact the story?
- 6 What is Tom’s wife like?
- 7 What does Adichie believe a better version of storytelling looks like?
- 8 Who is Richard in the story of an hour?
What event causes Tom to laugh at the end of the story?
This is why Tom laughs at the end, because the loss of the paper cements a decision that he has already made.
What happens to the yellow sheet of paper at the end of the story what is Tom’s reaction then why?
The wind scoops up the yellow sheet of paper and sucks it out of the window. As he is preparing to leave his apartment to join his wife, the paper is again scooped up by the wind and sails out through the window, which has no glass because Tom has smashed it, and is lost forever.
Why does Tom risk his life for a piece of paper?
Why does he choose to risk his life to retrieve the paper? Tom chooses to spend time on work rather than with his wife. Career ambition causes him to risk his life. Tom’s attempt to get the paper puts him literally on the edge of his apartment.
Which best describes the relationship between Tom and his wife?
Describe the relationship between Tom Walker and his wife. The relationship between Tom Walker and his wife is that they are very greedy. They are married but they don’t share anything and they try and steal each others stuff. She even scratches him when they fight and she is the opposite of the women back then.
What do you learn about Tom from his decision not to go with Clare?
What do you learn about Tom from his decision not to go with Clare? He is a workaholic and doesn’t spend enough time with his wife. Because he wasted his life being a workaholic and not leaving his life to the fullest and not spending time with the one that should mean the most to him, his wife.
Do you think a movie based on Finney’s story would be as effective as the story itself?
Do you think a movie based on Finney’s story would be as effective as the story itself? Why or why not? No, because the author dramaticized the story by having Tom on the ledge for a long period of time. A movie couldn’t illustrate it the way it is done in the story because they have short time slots.
How does Tom’s internal conflict impact the story?
In this story, Tom Benecke has got himself into quite a predicament, and I would argue that the crux of the internal conflict he experiences comes down to what he values more: his job or his life. In the end, this internal conflict leads Tom to the realization that he has had his priorities all wrong.
What is Tom’s wife like?
Walker’s wife is such a minor character that her name is never given, but she can be likened to her husband in her miserly nature and volatile temper. Irving describes: “Tom’s wife was a tall termagant, fierce of temper, loud of tongue, and strong of arm.
How are people affected by a single story?
The people in power cannot be influenced by the effect of a single story. The people in power tell the story that best suits their interest, and control its content and distribution. The people in power have no need to construct or spread single stories about others. Q. What does Adichie believe a better version of storytelling looks like?
What does Adichie believe a better version of storytelling looks like?
What does Adichie believe a better version of storytelling looks like? She believes that it includes several stories that focus on the positives. She believes that it includes several different stories from different perspectives. She believes that stories need to be more widely available in order to improve.
Who is Richard in the story of an hour?
Richards’ main role in “The Story of an Hour” is to kick off the story’s plot. Additionally, Richard’s presence at the newspaper office suggests he’s a writer, editor, or otherwise employee of the newspaper (although Chopin leaves this to readers’ inferences).
How to tell a story from your life?
Tell a story from your life, describing an experience that either demonstrates your character or helped to shape it. Describe a time when you made a meaningful contribution to others in which the greater good was your focus. Discuss the challenges and rewards of making your contribution.