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... She did not want to go on living wishing that she had the freedom she had once known. The story is told through Mrs. Mallard's point of view. ...
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... believed was to come. Since this story was told from Mrs. Mallard's point of view, the story then contains meaning. If it had been ...
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... Both of the women were sick. When Mrs. Mallard's sister told her about her husband's death, her sister told her in sentence fragments. ...
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... husbands for their survival. After being told of her husband¯s death, Mrs. Mallard returns to her room. The thoughts of spring ...
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... "The Story of an Hour" would have never took place if not for the specific event of Mrs Mallard being told of her husband's alleged death. ...
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... As the story begins, Mrs. Mallard is told, as gently as possible, that her husband had been killed in a train wreck. She immediately grieved for her husband. ...
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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 Mrs. Mallard was afflicted with heart trouble" (340). In this way the reader is told that Mrs. Mallard is weak, as women were thought to be in this era. ...
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... is too passive, my grandmother thinks that Mrs. Mallard doesn't even know that she is feeling tied down until after she is told that her husband is dead. ...
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... woman. Having a bad heart condition Mrs. Mallard is told very sensitively that her husband has been killed in a train wreck. After ...
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... Often she had not-What did it matter!"(13) When told of the news or her husband's death, Louise Mallard reacted in the only way she knew how; she completed her ...
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... As the story begins, Mrs. Mallard is told, as gently as possible, that her husband had been killed in a train wreck. She immediately grieved for her husband. ...
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... The irony of this situation is that she experiences this an hour after she is told that her husband is dead. Mrs. Mallard looks forward to her life now that ...
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... woman\'s being told and believing, for just an hour, that her husband has died. When the news of her husband\'s sudden death is broken to Mrs. Mallard, she is ...
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... turns to it. It was about a young woman, Mrs. Mallard who had been told that her husband had died in a train wreck. This woman was ...
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If, in today's world, a teenage girl was told that her future had been decided a long time ... The story begins with the news of the death of Mrs. Mallard's husband ...
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... The first sentence of the story is "knowing that Mrs. Mallard was afflicted with heart ... the news of her husband's death." The first thing we are told about the ...
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... lies ahead for Mrs. Mallard by hinting at what lies ahead, her death, without giving any major information away. "It was her sister Josephine who told her, in ...
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... very clear that Mrs. Mallard felt as if the struggles of her life were over. She had won. Compare this to an inmate serving life in prison who is told he will ...
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... an Hour." After receiving the news about the death of her husband, Mrs. Mallard had mixed ... Mitty began to wonder what the other thing his wife had told him to ...
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... very clear that Mrs. Mallard felt as if the struggles of her life were over. She had won. Compare this to an inmate serving life in prison who is told he will ...
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... an ideal form from the time they were born, they were told how to ... The reaction Mrs. Mallard exhibits is the conscious and subconscious feeling that women hold ...
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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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... Her entire life, Mrs. Mallard lived in the shadow and command of her husband, Brently Mallard. She was forced to smile and sing and do as she was told (in the ...
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... of "The story of an hour" made us believe that Mrs. Mallard was deeply ... them in welcome." Also she used foreshadowing when Mrs. Mallards sister told her "Louise ...
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... One of the hidden truths would be when the wife Louise Mallard is thinking about the news she was just told, she is sitting in a "comfortable roomy chair ...
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... by her husband. She is told that while on a trip, her husband, Brently Mallard was killed in a railroad accident. While sad at first ...
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... Kate Chopin's "The Story of an Hour" When I first began reading "The Story of an Hour," Mrs. Mallard seemed to me an old woman and, as we are told in the very ...
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