compare & contrast Mrs. Mallard, "The Story of an Hour" to Jane, "The Yellow Wallpaper"

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Jane also tells of the many tonics and "phosphates or phosphites" (425) that she takes to help her recuperate. Kate Chopin sets up the story in the first sentence by writing about Mrs. Mallard's distress caused by heart problems. Chopin leads the reader to believe that such stated inflictions are physical, though the disease was never properly named...
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Chopin leads the reader to believe that such stated inflictions are physical, though the disease was never properly named. Throughout the story the plot thickens and the reader can deduce that Mrs. Mallard's disease is not a physical one. Chopin uses expressions such as "no powerful will bending her" (Chopin 524) and "she did not hear the story ...
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