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What impression do you form of the married life of Mrs and Mr Mallard?​

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Answered by prashualdogra
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Answer:

The view of marriage that is portrayed in "The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin is a cynical one. Marriage is viewed as something that takes away freedom and independence.

Answered by arshaarunsl
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Answer:

In "The Story of an Hour," by Kate Chopin, a cynical picture of marriage is presented. It is believed that being married robs one of their independence and freedom.

Explanation:

  • We are aware that Mr. Mallard had "gentle, tender hands" and that he "had never looked save with affection upon [his wife]" during the course of their marriage.
  • Well, that certainly seems to be a wonderful quality. Even though it could be a touch idealistic, it's still nice.
  • The connection between Mr. and Mrs. Mallards is typical.
  • Although there is considerable love between them, their marriage shows no evidence of romanticism.
  • The husband and wife are not dependent on one another; rather, they have only gradually come to rely on one another.
  • In "The Story of an Hour," by Kate Chopin, a cynical picture of marriage is presented. It is believed that being married robs one of their independence and freedom.

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