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Birds Die Too
Birds Die Too
In Kate Chopins "Story of the Hour", several elements contribute to the overall meaning of the story itself.
Her death is foreshadowed in the beginning when it mentions that she was "afflicted with heart trouble". Because of this, when her sister told her that her husband had died, it was done so delicately. After Mrs. Mallard is told, is where the story really begins to set a tone of elegiac settings, and how she is expressing herself is in direct contrast to weather, i.e. 'the storm of grief". When Mrs. Mallard goes to her room and sits down to rest, she begins to
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