Mrs. Mallard's Hour

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Mrs. Mallard in “The Story of an Hour,” wants to be free because she feels trapped by her husband. She lives in a male dominant society where they women are controlled by their husbands. In the beginning of the story, her husband dies in a train wreck. Knowingly that she had a heart problem, great care was taken to break to her the possible news of her husband’s death. When Mrs. Mallard is told the news, she “opened and spread her arms,” because she saw a life of freedom. She was overcome with relief to be able to venture out and be herself. She was held down in her husband’s life, but free in his death. Her reaction to his death showed that she thought of her marriage as binding. “The patches of blue sky” represent the life that Mrs. Mallard

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