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    worker in her home. She lives as a servant to the dictates of her husband‚ and despite her painful disagreement with his actions. She continues to serve him as any other wife would serve her husband. She cooked his favorite meals‚ sewed his shirts‚ and did the many chores around the house that are expected of her. However‚ although representative in these ways‚ Sarah is also an anomaly‚ because even while she is serving her husband she finally decides to rebel against him after 40 years of marriage

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    happiness of her husband. The author develops Della’s character through her actions‚ her speech‚ and her effects on others. To start off the central insight into Della’s character comes from the sacrifice of her most treasured possession to buy her spouse a gift. This shows her true devotion to her husband and how much she loved him to give up something that was dear to her. In addition‚ she tried to make the best out of it by curling what hair she had left to show her husband that it wasn’t such

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    and cater to their husbands and children. Edna has a mind of her own‚ however‚ and is not happy in the life that she is living. 3. What attitudes and tendencies in the Creole characters does Edna have trouble adjusting to? She has trouble adjusting to the attitudes of other women that their husband and children come before them. She doesn’t like seeing women being inferior to men. 4. Why did Edna marry Leonce? Is he the model husband? Yes‚ he is the model husband. She married him to

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    conflicts that begin to arise. the story contains many different conflicts that can vary from physical moral intellectual and emotional. The first conflict that is noticeable is that john’s wife believes she is ill yet her husband‚ who is a physician‚ disagrees with her. Her husband believes in only physical illnesses that are visible or known and that may be treated. it is clear later in the story that the wife is indeed ill and might suffer from possible postpartum depression. I believe this conflict

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    Prompt: Read “The Story of an Hour” carefully. Examine the protagonist’s attitude about the death of her husband. How is this attitude revealed and how does it contribute to the meaning of the story? In “The Story of an Hour” the protagonist‚ Mrs. Mallard‚ is introduced as a married woman who learns of the death of her husband. Her attitude towards this information develops during the story and is revealed by Chopin’s use of contrast‚ word choice‚ and tone. Mrs. Mallard’s reaction show’s the

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    ironically takes her life at the end of the story. After reading the short story many times I found that irony is present at the very opening of the story. Mrs. Mallard’s sister Josephine is the one who very delicately had to inform her sister that her husband has suddenly died while suppressing her own concern for Mrs. Mallard’s heart

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    of life. She threatens the race of men by being so controllable and wise in her being. Alisoun uses her husbands to

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    trust her with money. The expression Nora used as “ doll child” and “doll wife” is that her life was controlled by her husband and father. By expression her feelings she tells torvald how she feels. She says‚ “You and Papa have committed a great sin against me. It is your fault that I have made nothing of my life.”. She doesn’t have anything to fall back on besides what her husband gives her. She can’t do anything on her own without getting an approval from Torvald. Torvald is physically controlling

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    However‚ the decisions Celeste makes in order to try and better herself only backfires on both her and her husband. In the beginning she is loyal to her husband but as the novel goes on she become more and more weary of her husbands past decisions. In the end‚ she betrays her husband and only further damages herself. In the beginning of the novel Celeste Boyle is a loyal wife. Her husband‚ Dave‚ comes home covered in blood after a night out. And being the loving wife she is‚ Celeste Boyle washes

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    might be seen as a sign of solitude. Instead of describing the relation between the American wife and her husband‚ Hemingway describes the view from the hotel ’s room as if there was nothing to say about them or their mutual love. The woman ’s sympathy is evoked by seeing a cat crouched under the table to keep away from rain. The wife refers to the cat as "_kitty_" and she wants to get it. The husband‚ George‚ makes a poor attempt at offering to help. Unmoving and still laying in the same position on

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