Mrs Mallard's Vision Through The Open Door

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c/In what ways is this passage significant? What does the vision through the open window mean to her? This entire passage directly relates to Mrs. Mallard 's realization that she finally has freedom..She was bounded by her husband, by convention, as well as by society. With his death, she is merely a widow.... someone to be humored and left to her own devices. She sees the outdoors as an unlimited future. From the open window,she can sees,hears,smells Taken back from the depressing fact that her husband had died in a traget train accident. She took a look out the window and could seelife in the trees, able to breath fresh air and could smell the freshness in it. Able to hear the voices of life in the street.