Mrs. Mallard's Condition In The Story Of An Hour

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The first paragraph Kate Chopin’s story “The Story of an Hour" tells us the Mrs. Mallard has heart condition, so Josephine must tell her cautiously that her husband died. Her sister Josephine heard the news from Mrs. Mallard husband’s friend Richards. When her sister Josephine tell that her husband died. Immediately, she begins to crying noisily and goes to upstairs in her room. Initially in the story Mrs. .Mallard have seen upset and hearted broken dramatically over her husband’s death. However, everything will change completely and Mr. Mallard feel no longer sad over her husband’s death. Instead of the she found joy and excitement the death of her husbands. Kate Chopin, the author, now gives us the impression that somehow Mrs. Mallard been mistreated in this relationship and the death of her husbands is all the best. Mrs. Mallard seem to be pleading and is hoping for long life to enjoy her happiness. Later Bentley entered the house and she saw her husband still live. She is depressed and she dies of a heart in the house. …show more content…

Mallard that her husband dead, she felt sad and heartbroken over her husband’s death in tradition way. “She wept at once with sudden, and wild, abandonment in her sister’s arms. When the storm of grief had spent itself, she went away to her room alone. She would have no one follow her.” (Paragraph11). While she was in the room “she sees trees smiling for upcoming rain, delicious breath of rain was in the air, in the street below a peddler was crying his wares and she notes of a distance song which some one was singing reached her faintly, and countless sparrows were twittering in the eaves. There were fluffy white cloudy in the sky”. According to that story, Kate Chopin tells us that, she become comfortable at the news of her husband’s death which give us the impression that she was not comfortable with the marriage of her