The Matrimonial Causes Act Of 1860 Analysis

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Chopin explore the problems that married women have in asserting their independent in the 19th century. The story define a women existence is beneath the men in the 19th century. The status of women in the 19th century they were oppressed by their obligation of being a good wife and mother. Mrs. Mallard was eager to get rid of the fetter and to regain her freedom, mentally and physically. Mrs. Mallards unwillingness to be trapped in a marriage that is suffocating demonstrate he willingness to be happy to find her freedom at any cost where the awaiting for society to change. She was able to gain her own freedom and joy even if was for a short period of time. The Matrimonial Causes Act of 1857 gave men the right to divorce their wives on the