<p>Kate Chopin's 'At Fault' is an intricately woven tale set in the postbellum American South. Through her vivid narrative and poignant character portrayals, Chopin delves deep into themes of personal responsibility, cultural constraints, and the pursuit of one's moral compass in the wake of tragedy. The literary style of the novel is reflective of Chopin's characteristic candor and subtlety that a discerning reader would recognize from her later...