In what ways are the characters Ollie McGee from Spoon River Anthology and Mrs. Mallard from The Story of an Hour similar? How does each character feel about her marriage and about her husband? How do these feelings reflect the lives of women in 19th and early 20th century America?
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Ollie was blaming her husband for maltreatment / abusing behavior. She expressed how he denied her of her youth and excellence. After her demise she felt retaliated for this. Mrs. Mallard was likewise blaming her better half for abused behavior and felt free simply after her demise when Ollie McGee just felt free after her death. They both felt caught in their marriages. Both ladies genuinely were free when they were both dead. They both did not value their relational unions and felt as though they were victimized of freedom opportunities. In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries , ladies were thought of as property and the most noteworthy bidder was to win them. These ladies were actually that property to their spouses.
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