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... The whole story starts out with a friend of Brently telling Louise about the death of Brently. Louise then starts to get sad and finally gets happy about it. ...
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... However, as the readers learned within the confines of the room Louise had locked herself in, Brently's death signified her freedom from her marriage, allowing ...
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... Louise and Brently Mallard had a very traditional marriage in which she was the one staying at home and doing all the household chores, while he was going on ...
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... For Louise Mallard, the illusive death of Brently Mallard is her rite of passage into a new, free life. Louise cannot live unless her husband is dead. ...
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... She was forever referred as Mrs. Mallard a mere appendage of Brently Mallard. She is now Louise because without Brently she has her own identity. ...
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... the reader. The story begins by informing us that Louise's husband, Brently Mallard, was killed in a railroad disaster. Being that ...
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... the reader. The story begins by informing us that Louise's husband, Brently Mallard, was killed in a railroad disaster. Being that ...
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... abuse. Louise Mallard in "The Story of an Hour" realizes the emotional neglect and bondage of her marriage to Brently. Brently has ...
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... is going on in the story is unclear at times, the author really gets inside the mind of the main character, Louise Mallard, who is the wife of Brently Mallard. ...
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... Brently Mallard, Louise's husband, is portrayed to be somewhat pf a bad husband by how Louise thinks of her husband in the story. ...
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... Josephine is unable to directly address Brently's death to Louise, Josephine's words are, "Veiled hints that revealed in half concealing" (Chopin 244). ...
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... It is ironic to see that it took Brently Mallard's death for Louise to realize that she was not "Body and soul free!" It seems as if she finds personal ...
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... Louise Mallard had a totally different view on her husband, Brently's, death than did any other character in the story. The whole thing is one big irony. ...
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... Without a name of our own, who are we? With Brently Mallard's passing, Louise can now embrace her longing for individualism and declare it for herself. ...
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... strain. Louise constantly asked Brently to let her get out of the house and let her visit all of the places he talked about. Louise ...
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... The first irony I came across was in the way that Louise reacts when she is told that her husband, Brently Mallard is dead. But ...
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... The first irony I came across was in the way that Louise reacts when she is told that her husband, Brently Mallard is dead. But ...
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... The first irony I came across was in the way that Louise reacts when she is told that her husband, Brently Mallard is dead. But ...
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... There are some differences between Mrs. Mallard and Eveline. Eveline had a choice, as for Louise; she was already stuck with Brently. Eveline had the freedom. ...
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... Brently Mallard who entered...When the doctor's came they said she had died of heart disease-of joy that kills." (14) Yet, the doctor's didn't know that Louise ...
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... Josephine misinterprets Mrs. Mallard's behavior thinking she is hysterical over Brently's death. She pleads, "Louise, open the door! ...
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... Louise emerges from her bedroom a liberated woman and as she descends the stairs she is brought back to reality by Brently Mallard opening the front door. ...
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... Something wonderful happens, because Brently Mallard is mutilated in a train accident. ... Louise experiences something she never has. ...
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... door opens and Louise's husband enters their home, completely unaware of the train accident or the indication that he had been involved. With Brently Mallard's ...
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... Louise Mallard is about to be told about the death of her husband, Brently Mallard. This is for sure to take a toll on an old woman with a bad heart condition. ...
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... That is the feeling and realization that suddenly rushed over Louise Mallard at the ... Mrs. Mallard lived in the shadow and command of her husband, Brently Mallard ...
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... irony. The first irony detected is in the way Louise reacts to the news of the death of her husband, Brently Mallard. Before Louise's ...
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... Louise is one of those women who is stuck in a boring marriage. Her husband Brently supported her financially and did nothing negative towards his wife. ...
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... The story of an hour", we can see that Louise is relief with her husband's death. This reveals that she was unhappy with her relationship with Brently and she ...
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... In Kate Chopin's "Story of An Hour", Louise is not completely satisfied with her relationship with her husband Brently Mallard. ...
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