Conduct research about Kate Chopin's life and works until you have enough information to fill up three pages for an essay. It is often a good idea to check out two or three books from your local library in addition to doing online research. During this time, you should write down any key points of interest that you come across. You should research her time spent in St. Louis and Louisiana, as well as her marriage to Oscar.
Brainstorm and write an outline of the information that you want to present for the essay. A logical progression could be a brief summary of Kate's life, her novels "At Fault" and "The Awakening," and four or five of her short stories. You might also want to mention the feminist themes that occur in her works.
Write a rough draft of the essay. This should begin with an introduction that outlines the content you will include about Kate Chopin. The main body of the essay should follow and will take up the bulk of the three pages. The last part should be the conclusion which summarizes and ties everything together.
Read over your rough draft and make any needed corrections using a highlighter or pen. Be on the look out for spelling errors, grammatical errors and awkward transitions. Having a friend or classmate go over the essay can help you get an objective point of view as well.
Complete the needed corrections and write out the final version of your Kate Chopin essay.