Choose the correct answer
Choose the correct answer
Choose the correct answer
Choose the correct answer
Choose the correct answer
100


Why does Chopin choose to withhold telling the reader Mrs. Mallard's first name?

Because Mrs. Marllard was denied her own identify for so long

Because it wasn't important to the story

Because Mrs. Mallard liked being known as Mrs. Mallard


Because Mrs. Marllard was denied her own identify for so long

100

Who is the author of The Story of an Hour? 

Kate Chopin

William Shakespeare

Henry James

Mary Wollstonecraft

Kate Chopin

100

What happens when Louise sees Brently?

  • She runs to him
  • She thinks he is a ghost
  • She tells him she is leaving him
  • She dies
  • She dies
100

Who broke the news to Mrs. Mallard that her husband is dead?

Richards

Josephine

Brently Mallard

Josephine

100


"It was only yesterday she had thought with a shudder that life might be long." Here, shudder means..

to tremble in happiness

to tremble in sadness

to tremble in hope

to tremble in sadness

200

What has actually happened to Mr. Mallard? 

  1. Trolley car flipped over
  2. Nothing
  3. He has amnesia and can’t find his home
  4. He has left is wife and fled the country


  • Nothing
200

Who is the protagonist of the story?

Louise

Josephine

Mr. Mallard

Louise

200

From what ailment does Mrs. Mallard suffer? 

Kidney failure

heart trouble

pneumonia

heart trouble

200

What does Louise say repeatedly while looking out the window? 

"Free"

"Finally"

"Freedom"

"Free"

200

The climax of the story is....

1. Josephine knocking at the door

2. Mrs. Mallard, though grieving, realizes that she is now free from a marriage in which she wasn't truly happy.

3. When Richards and Josephine told Mrs. Mallard her husband died.

Mrs. Mallard, though grieving, realizes that she is now free from a marriage in which she wasn't truly happy

300

Where does Louise go upon hearing the news of her husband?

To the South of France

To her bathroom

To her bedroom

To the market

To her bedroom

300

When was "The Story of an Hour" first published?

  • 1894
  • 1895
  • 1890
  • 1894
300

The following passage is an example of _________ : "Louise, open the door! I beg; open the door--you will make yourself ill. What are you doing, Louise? For heaven's sake open the door."

hyperbole

dramatic irony

simile

dramatic irony

300

How did Mrs. Mallard feel AFTER experiencing her initial grief over her husband's death?

happy

sad

angry

happy

300

What is the best choice for theme of the story is...

1.Open windows are good for daydreaming

2.Relationships can be oppressive

3. Stay away from trains

Relationships can be oppressive

400


Which of the following is NOT a theme that can be derived from reading "The Story of an Hour?"

Independence brings joy.

Life can change in an instant.

Cast aside your worries and enjoy life.

Cast aside your worries and enjoy life.

400

 


"She was drinking in a very elixir of life through that open window." This passage demonstrates that Mrs. Mallard is feeling which of the following emotions?

Angry & bitter

Happy & hopeful

Sad & devastated

Indifferent & bored

  • Happy & hopeful
400

 

What is significant about the story's setting?

The story's set in a time period that afforded women very few rights.

It takes place in a large house.

The setting makes no difference.

The story's set in a time period that afforded women very few rights.

400

The fact that Louise had a heart condition ________ her death from a heart attack. 

paradoxes

foreshadows

flashbacks

foreshadows

400

According to the selection, why is the line "she had died of heart disease--of the joy that kills" ironic

Because she didn't die

Joy cannot literally kill someone

She was sad that her husband was actually alive

She was sad that her husband was actually alive

500


What is the mood of the story?

Somber/Hopeful/Tragic

Humorous/Hopeful/Tragic

Joyful/Tragic/Hopeful


Somber/Hopeful/Tragic

500

What does Josephine believe that Louise is doing behind her closed door?

  • Nothing
  • Making herself ill
  • Looking at photographs
  • Killing herself
  • Making herself ill
500

In what season does the story take place and why is it significant?

1.The story takes place in Winter and symbolizes that everything dies.

2.The story takes place in Summer and symbolizes the burning love Mrs. Mallard has for her husband.

3.The story takes place in Spring and symbolizes a new beginning for Mrs. Mallard.

The story takes place in Spring and symbolizes a new beginning for Mrs. Mallard.

500


The story is written in ______ person narration.

first

second

third (omniscient)

third (omniscient)

500

Identify the figurative language: "She sat with her head thrown back upon the cushion of the chair, quite motionless, except when a sob came up into her throat and shook her, as a child who has cried itself to sleep."

Motif

Simile

Personification

Simile