Birds Die Too

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English

 

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Joseph W

 

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April 2, 2016

 

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University

 

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A

 

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After Mrs. Mallard is told, is where the story really begins to set a tone of elegiac settings, and how she is expressing herself is in direct contrast to weather, i.e. ?the storm of grief". When Mrs. Mallard goes to her room and sits down to rest, she begins to notice how lovely the weather is outside, and here the tone takes a sudden change from elegiac to soothing and peaceful...
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She notices the trees that are "aquiver with new spring life" and the "delicious breath of rain". Not only are these segments directly related to her change of emotion, but they are also foreshadowing the Birjoy she will feel momentarily. She begins to realize she is "free" from whatever responsibilities she held to her husband, and is consumed with "monstrous joy" that she will be living "for herself"...
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