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Mrs. And Mr. Mallard In Kate Chopin's The Story Of An Hour

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Kate Chopin uses Mrs. and Mr. Mallard as a representation of female and male positions within a patriarchal society in her short story of “The Story of an Hour”. Mrs. Mallard is described as delicate with a troubled heart, so when she hears of her husband's death “she wept at once”, but when her “storm of grief” ended it starts a shift in the story. Mrs. Mallard heads to her room alone with no one to follow her, but that is the key aspect, she no longer has to abide by the “powerful will” of her husband and is free to decide for herself. Mrs. Mallard enters her room to see the new life of spring, which acts as a metaphor for her new found freedom. Mrs. Mallard is kept delicate by her husband as he unknowingly acts as the clouds in her “storm
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