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Mrs. Mallard's View Of Death Essay

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Death plays a major role in everyone's life, whether you like it or not, it's inevitable. Death comes in many forms, much like how people react to it. In the two stories “The Dream of an Hour” and “The Last Leaf” we learn about two different peoples' views and perceptions of death. They both have emotions on death of loved ones, like in “Dream of an Hour” Mrs. Mallard has a very sad view on death, unlike the characters in “The Last Leaf” who view someone close to them dying as beautiful. In The Dream of an Hour, Mrs. Mallard has multiple different views on the death of her husband, from sadness to happiness to shock. In the story it states that Mrs. Mallard has heart problems so they would have to break the news to her in the slightest way possible. …show more content…

The news broke her and made her instantly sad. “She wept at once, with sudden, wild abandonment, in her sister's arms”(The Dream of an Hour). Afterwards, Mrs. Mallard goes up to her room and locks herself in there because she wanted to be alone. Once she got to her room he sat in the roomy armchair and looked out the window.“ She sat with her head thrown back upon the cushion of the chair, quite motionless, except when a sob came up into her throat and shook her, as a child who has cried to sleep continues to sob in its dreams”(The Dream of an Hour). This shows that she couldn't bear the fact that her husband died. But that changed when she started whispering. A peculiar happiness overcame her; she realized she only loved her husband sometimes, but she would weep if she saw him at his funeral. Mrs. Mallard came out of her room with her sister and walked down the stairs. Suddenly someone opens the front door and her husband is dead. The sight killed Mrs.

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