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What is Mrs Mallard afraid of?

What is Mrs Mallard afraid of?

Mrs. Mallard is afraid of being alone; but then again who is not? She has lived the life of a willing and able wife for so long and the idea of being alone scares her. When Mrs.

What is wrong with Mrs Mallard?

Mallard was afflicted with heart trouble. It says that ‘it was known’ that she was afflicted with a heart trouble. This tells me two things: 1) This is just the impression that others have of Mrs. Mallard.

What is Mrs Mallard’s first name?

Louise

What type of character is Mrs Mallard?

An intelligent, independent woman, Louise Mallard understands the “right” way for women to behave, but her internal thoughts and feelings are anything but correct. When her sister announces that Brently has died, Louise cries dramatically rather than feeling numb, as she knows many other women would.

How does Mrs Mallard change throughout the story?

At the end of the story, it is revealed that her husband is still alive. Mallard goes through a profound change in the course of the narrative. At the beginning of the story, when she first hears the news, she is in the mindset of the subservient wife; she automatically weeps at the loss of her husband.

Why does Mrs Mallard feel victorious?

She is feeling victorious because she would not have to act like the wife of a man she only half loved. She was no more bound by the shackles every wife is. Being a widow was not her pain; instead she was pleased that she would be free to live her life like she wants.

What causes Mrs Mallard’s heart to fail at the end of the story?

At the end of the story, it says that “when the doctors came, they said she died of heart disease– of a joy that kills.” They assume that her weak heart could not handle the happiness she felt when her husband walked through the door alive.

Why was Mrs Mallard happy her husband died?

Conclusively, as Mrs. Mallard sees her husband coming back, realizing that he is not dead after all, she dies of a heart attack which is ironically (and erroneously) labeled as “joy that kills.” Not true. Mallard dies. When the doctors came they said she had died of heart disease–of the joy that kills.

Why does Mrs Mallard feel free?

Mallard was supposed to love her husband and feel happy that she was “protected” by having a husband to take “care” of her. She fights her feeling of freedom because it is not a feeling she is supposed to have. Instead, she is supposed to be feeling great grief at losing her caretaker.

Why does Mrs Mallard repeat free free free?

Mrs. Mallard thus experiences an epiphany, or a “brief moment of illumination,” when she sees her marriage for what it has been for her: a way of restricting her and confining her. Now, however, she believes that as a widow, she can be “free” in every sense of the word, living her life the way she wants to.

What did Mrs Mallard pray for?

She now prays for long life long (Chopin). Chopin reveals how Mrs. Mallard was not enjoying her marriage to the point that she was ready to die as a way of getting out of the marriage. The only possible way out of the marriage would be through her death.

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Ruth Doyle