In this passage from “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin, Mrs. Mallard reacts to the news of her husband’s death. What does the open window symbolize?
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In Kate Chopin's short story, Mrs. Mallard has just been informed of her husband's death. She retreats to her room, sits in her chair and gazes out the window. The scene is described as an "opensquare" where the "tops of trees were all aquiver with new life." "Patches of blue sky" were visible "through the clouds.".
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Answer: A death has just occurred yet she sees signs of new life.
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