Premium Content Kate Chopin's Liberated Women
By Livezey - March 01, 2002
Twenty-first century domestic statistics scream with divorce. Although the relationship between husband and wife is far more equal since the days of Kate Chopin's "The Dream of an Hour," rampant divorce and single-parent families still make it difficult for today's children and teenagers to trust they will marry happily. While cases of marital…
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