Kate Chopin Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

Kate Chopin Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

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This Biography is about Kate Chopin including her Height, weight,Age & Other Detail…

Biography Of Kate Chopin
Real Name Kate Chopin
Nick Name Katherine O’Flaherty
Nationality American
Religion Roman Catholic
Personal Life of Kate Chopin
Born on 08 February 1850
Birthday 8th February
Died At Age 54
Sun Sign Aquarius
Born in St. Louis
Died on 22 August 1904
Place of death St. Louis
Diseases & Disabilities Depression
City Missouri
Family Background of Kate Chopin
Father Thomas O’Flaherty
Mother Eliza Faris
Spouse/Partner Oscar Chopin
Education Academy of the Sacred Heart
Personal Fact of Kate Chopin Kate Chopin

Kate Chopin was an American feminist writer. She penned two novels besides writing more than a hundred short stories and sketches. It was her great grandmother who helped her to enrich her knowledge about French culture and feminism that inspired her literary works in later period of her life.

Louisiana acted as the background for most of her stories. Her earlier writings reflect the influence of William Dean Howells, a realist author. She skilfully employed the ironic style of Maupassant through several of her short stories like Desirs Baby. She had to face severe criticism by male critics for her usage of controversial topics like marriage, feminism and suicide in her novel The Awakening. The critics found the content of this novel controversial as one of its female characters has two lovers, which the critics considered as completely unethical.

 Through her writings, she supported the ability of women to think independently. Her short stories like The Story of an Hour and A Pair of Silk Stockings mirror her liberal attitude towards women. Her several short stories were published in renowned magazines like Vogue. Unfortunately, she did not receive much acknowledgement for her literary works but after her death, scholars found her controversial novel The Awakening as a thought provoking creation.