discuss the significance of ‘the hour’ in Louise Mallard’s life.
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In the hour during which Louise believes Brently is dead, her heart beats strongly—indeed, Louise feels her new independence physically. Alone in her room, her heart races, and her whole body feels warm. ... The irony of the ending is that Louise doesn't die of joy as the doctors claim but actually from the loss of joy.
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