mentions “There would be no powerful will bending hers in that blinding persistence with which men and women believe they have a right to impose a private will upon a fellow creature.” Louis thoughts represent oppression towards marriage. Her mood change also represents why she isn’t oppressed anymore and that is because her husband is pronounced to be deceased. Louis imagines that her life would be better as she dreams of being free and independent. How do Louis plan to live freely and independently now that she is a widow? “Free! Body and Soul free!” This had to be one of Louis most important life desires because she even prayed to live for a long time in order to get sense of a independent life. In opposition to the desires of Louis, she isn’t able to live independently after sees Brently Mallard is alive and unaware of the railroad crash. Unfortunately, Louis dies at the sight of Brently Mallard walking through their home’s door. Louis doesn’t die because her heart cannot take the sight of seeing Brently Mallard alive.
She dies because her heart could not take the disappointment that came along with seeing him. Louis knew her desires could not be fulfilled and lived out if she was still facing oppression. She planned to live long and independent days just to be faced with reality that she wouldn’t be. The sight of Brently Mallard sent her back into being oppressed or at least a reminder of how life will resume to be under this oppression. Louis knew that the moment Brently entered their home that her plan would no longer be in effect. Everyone desires to be someone great or live the lifestyle that is desired. Louis had plans to live the life she wanted as a supposedly widow. In “The Story Of An Hour”, the desire of life with no restrictions when she imagined living without her husband killed Louis. She was aware that her life wouldn’t go as planned long as she was married and giving her all to Brently. The doctors said she died “of the joy that kills”, but it wasn’t the happiness from her husband being alive. This joy came from the desires that she couldn’t
fulfill.