CRITICAL PERSPECTIVE Kate Chopin is widely viewed today as an early feminist writer whose work often addressed the social injustices and inequalities that women faced during the second half of the nineteenth century. According to literary critic Elaine Showalter, "The Story of an Hour" was written during a period in which women writers were able to "reject the accommodating postures of femininity and to use literature to dramatize the ordeals of wronged womanhood."Do you think this story rejects the "postures of femininity"?