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Essay heading: Story of an Hour
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Mallard once we are informed that she has heart trouble. Another example of foreshadowing is when Mrs. Mallard is observing things out the window and sees all the new chances and opportunities that will result from the death of her husband.
Personification is demonstrated in one of the lines of the story that states: "she was young, with a fair, calm face, whose lines bespoke repression"... displayed 300 characters
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Mallard is observing things out the window and sees all the new chances and opportunities that will result from the death of her husband.
Personification is demonstrated in one of the lines of the story that states: "she was young, with a fair, calm face, whose lines bespoke repression". In this statement Chopin gives human qualities to the lines in Mrs... displayed next 300 characters
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