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... As Mrs. Mallard sits in the chair, staring blankly out the window, the reader suspects her true feelings The narrator observes that, "There were patches of ...
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... from no one. Physically and emotionally drained, Mrs. Mallard sits in a chair in front of an open window. Through that window begins ...
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... She would have no one follow her" (550). Mrs. Mallard quickly sits on her armchair out of exhaustion from her brief performance downstairs. ...
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... Which symbolizes and foreshadows, her freedom, which Mrs. Mallard will soon realize. She sits in the chair facing an open window; she sinks down from physical ...
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... Mrs. Mallard looks at her husband's death as an opportunity of freedom and independence ... Chopin then speaks of "something" coming towards her as she sits in her ...
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... As the story begins, Mrs. Mallard is told, as gently as possible, that her husband ... As she sits, grieving her husband, a new emotion starts to come to her but ...
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... Mrs. Mallard believes that her new life will bring happiness and freedom. A second symbol is the "open window" (574) that she sits in front of in her bedroom. ...
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... Towards the Beginning of the story when Mrs. Mallard is informed of her husband's death ... dead husband, but then when she locks herself in her room, sits in that ...
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... The setting of the story is Mrs. Mallard's room where most of her thoughts come to ... she first starts crying but then goes into her room and sits calmly: "There ...
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... seems that this is what people see when they look at Mrs. Mallard, someone weak ... As she sits alone mourning her dead husband, she sat in the armchair facing the ...
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... Hearing the news of her husband's death in a railroad accident, Louise Mallard, who had heart trouble, isolates herself in her room. She sits in her armchair ...
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... Louise Mallard is about to be told about the death of her husband, Brently Mallard. ... She retreats to her room alone where she sits in a comfortable chair and ...
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... Hearing the news of her husband's death in a railroad accident, Mrs. Mallard isolates herself in her room. She sits in her armchair looking out the open window ...
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... Mrs. Mallard goes to the room to sit in the chair, but always is exhausted when she sits. This symbolizes how she feels about her marriage as well. ...
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... As the story begins, Mrs. Mallard is told, as gently as possible, that her husband ... As she sits, grieving her husband, a new emotion starts to come to her but ...
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... Brently Mallard, Louise's husband, is portrayed to be somewhat pf a bad husband by ... expect Louise to weep with agony and pain, but instead she sits calmly down ...
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... With Brently Mallard's passing, Louise can now embrace her longing for individualism and ... She is excited as she sits alone in her room pondering her future ...
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... However, as she sits on an armchair, "a suspension of intelligent thought" occupies he ... As Mr. Mallard comes in through the front door, it takes three unlocking ...
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