Friday, February 1, 2019
Mrs. Mallards Reflections on Life in Kate Chopinââ¬â¢s ââ¬ÅThe Story of an Ho
Anyone who receives notice of a loved ones death is neer expected to take it lightly. In Kate Chopins The Story of an Hour, Mrs. Mallard is assured of her preserves death as gently as possible, and immediately she understands the enormous import this acquittance will have on her life. Unlike many leave behinds, her feelings of utter devastation do not last. Mrs. Mallards sobs of loss turn to cries of joy after she reflects upon her own character and discovers truths about her marriage.As any woman would, Mrs. Mallard initially wept at once, with sudden, wild abandonment, (227) at the news of her husbands death. Her weeping almost seems forced as Mrs. Mallards true character is revealed later on. She is described as young, with a fair, calm face, whose lines bespoke repression and even a certain attitude (227). Though Mrs. Mallard is still youthful, she has much more knowledge, and personal stance than others her age possess. Her extended knowledge and experience leads to real ization of the position her husbands death has put her in, and that this death might actually bett...
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