Kate Chopin's Situational Irony

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After being told that her husband had died Mrs. Mallard believed she was free at last. In the end, the readers came to find out that Mr. Mallard was alive. The quote. “...He had been far from the scene of the accident, and did not even know there had been one…” Was a great example of situational irony. Mr. Mallard was presumed to be dead from an accident, but in the end, he was alive. To continue, the situational irony was also depicted when Kate Chopin had Mr. Mallard live, but Mrs. Mallard die. It became the opposite of what the readers may have expected or what was intended to happen.