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  • The repetition of “free” in line 38 emphasizes the
    repression in marriage
    beauty of nature
    hope for divorce
    concern of money issues
  • Was Mrs. Mallard in an abusive marriage? Give textual reasoning
    No: he had "kind, tender hands"; "face never looked save for with love upon her"
  • State an example of dramatic irony
    Josephine begging her sister to come out of the room; Mrs. Mallard's actual reason for dying
  • How is Mrs. Mallard a dynamic character?
    she changes when she realizes she can be free
  • State an example of symbolism in the story
    Mrs. Mallard; heart trouble; open windows; west-facing window
  • What is an example of personification?
    “But she felt it, creeping out of the sky, reaching toward her through the sounds, the scents, the color that filled the air”
  • What was the actual reason for Mrs. Mallard’s death?
    shock/disappointment in her husband being alive
  • What is an example of foreshadowing in the text?
    “Knowing that Mrs. Mallard was afflicted with a heart trouble, great care was taken to break to her as gently as possible the news of her husband's death.”
  • From what perspective is the story written?
    1st person
    2nd person
    3rd person
  • Who is the protagonist of the story?
    Josephine
    Mrs. Louise Mallard
    Richards
    Mr. Brently Mallard
  • Who is the author of “The Story of an Hour”?
    Kate Chopin
  • That Mrs. Mallard’s first name is mentioned so late in the story suggests
    her name isn’t important
    the desperation in her sister’s voice
    she is finally gaining her own identity
    she hates her name
  • In the beginning of the story we find out that Mrs. Mallard...
    has a heart condition