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Essay heading: Kate Chopin short stories
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However, Mrs. Mallard's desire to "live for herself" shows how incompatible she was as a wife. She even reveals that at times she did not love her husband. Of course, in marriages, arguments are commonplace. During an argument, the couple may feel hatred more than they feel love (Berkove "Fatal"). Yet, Mrs... displayed 300 characters
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Of course, in marriages, arguments are commonplace. During an argument, the couple may feel hatred more than they feel love (Berkove "Fatal"). Yet, Mrs. Millard views love as an "unsolved mystery" that is secondary to "self-assertion" which was "the strongest impulse of her being!" The fact that she has no children further illustrates her unfruitful marriage and desire for freedom... displayed next 300 characters
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