As soon as she hears about his sudden death, she loses her mind and instead starts to reflect on her situation and starts to think about her absolute freedom as we thought. “She knew that she would weep again when she saw the kind tender hands folded in death; the face that had never looked save with love upon her, fixed and gray and dead” (Paragraph 13, Kate Chopin). This statement given by Chopin describes Louis’s view on her husband as full of love and thoughtful, someone so generous that he has “tender hands”.
The expression “kind, tender hands” could also be used in the real world. If someone were to unexpectedly pass away they would be described as “kind and tender” this automatically symbolizes and points out the things they had done in their lives to earn the Phrase “Tender hands”. Since we didn’t know about Brently Mallard the author had given us a huge piece of evidence to who he was and what he did. We could determine that Brently Mallard was good man …show more content…
Another direct quote right after the “kind and tender hands” This quote talks about exactly how Louise had overcome her husband’s passing in legitimately just a few minutes with herself alone in her room. It’s very interesting to know that if something is taken away from your life that suddenly your eyes open to more opportunities and