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... Mallard looks out the window, but also when she comes to the realization that she is happy with the fact that her husband is "dead." At least she thinks he is. ...
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... a short period of time, admits she loved him but then she can't help but admire the "new spring life" that waits outside her window. Mrs. Mallard looks at her ...
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... The window suggests that there is nothing standing in the way of her new life. ... Mrs. Mallard looks forward to being independent and free. ...
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... When Mrs. Mallard first hears about her husband's death, she weeps not for him, but the fear of the future. When she looks out the window in her bedroom, she ...
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... as Mrs. Mallard looks out of her window: "She could see in the open square before her house the tops of trees that were all aquiver with the new spring life. ...
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... While she is sitting in that chair, looking out that window, she begins to wonder ... Mrs. Mallard looks forward to her life now that she knows her husband is no ...
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... as Mrs. Mallard looks out of her window: "She could see in the open square before her house the tops of trees that were all aquiver with the new spring life. ...
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... Castillo 86). Mrs. Mallard, after collecting herself and going to her room, looks out of a window into a spring day. "As in many ...
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... Mallard seeks solitude in her room. Now the reader starts to see the world through her eyes, a world full of new and pure life. As she looks out of the window, ...
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... In "The Story of an Hour," Louise Mallard is a ... After hearing the tragic news she goes up stairs to her room and looks out an open window and notices "new ...
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... At first she is extremely sad but when she looks out the window it becomes apparent to her that she is free. Mrs. Mallard is overwhelmed with the thought that ...
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... that had met and piled above the other in the west facing her window" (179). ... Mrs. Mallard sees the coming grief as a temporary hurdle and looks hopefully to ...
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... new spring life\" outside her bedroom window, Mrs. Mallard ... cut grief shows that she looks forward to ... However, Mrs. Mallard is a dualistic, conflicted character ...
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... Mamzelle Aurelie looks forward at all times and never regrets ... died in a train accident, Mrs. Mallard faces "a ... room and curiously peers out her window at the ...
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... As she looks out her window, Mrs. Mallard sees the scenery alive with spring in the air. This represents her desire to start a new life without her husband. ...
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... that Louise reacts when she is told that her husband, Brently Mallard is dead. ... we are told Louise sinks into a comfortable chair and looks out her window. ...
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... that Louise reacts when she is told that her husband, Brently Mallard is dead. ... we are told Louise sinks into a comfortable chair and looks out her window. ...
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... that Louise reacts when she is told that her husband, Brently Mallard is dead. ... we are told Louise sinks into a comfortable chair and looks out her window. ...
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... As she mourns, looking out her window on the ... The Mallard's house, the area where the entire action of ... Upstairs, however, Louise looks forward to her new life ...
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... truths would be when the wife Louise Mallard is thinking ... Then while she is looking out the window, Louise sees ... Next she thinks it looks like it would rain, and ...
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