Louise Mallard's Feelings

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“The Story of an Hour” was considered daring in the nineteenth century. The author, Kate Chopin, wrote of a women who showed her real feeling towards her husband’s death to the reader. Louise Mallard felt joy in the fact that she would be free from her husband. These feelings were concealed from her sister and friend, Josephine and Richards. If the characters were shown the true feelings of Mrs. Mallard, how would they react based on their character and on the attitudes of the period? Mrs. Mallard’s sister, Josephine, was the one who told Louise Mallard of her husband’s death. Josephine told her “in broken sentences; veiled hints that revealed in half concealing”(Chopin 628). If Josephine were to have known the joy Louise felt, she

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