1. from what ailment does Mrs. Mallard suffer? 2. how did mrs. mallard feel after experiencing her initial grief over her husband's death? 3.what is the significance of freedom in the story ? how does the author portray this idea?
Mallard was unhappy in her marriage because she felt frustrated and restricted by the confines marriage and her husband had placed upon her. It is evident that she felt trapped in her marriage, since her principal feeling when reflecting on her husband's death is one of freedom.
Mrs Mallard first cries at the news of her husband's death: She did not hear the story as many women have heard the same, with a paralyzed inability to accept its significance. She wept at once, with sudden, wild abandonment, in her sister's arms.
The significance of freedom in the story is that it means different things to different people and that sometimes, they don't realise that they don't have it until circumstances collaborate to communicate this to them.
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