Monday, July 7, 2008
The Story of an Hour
Mrs Mallard helps us experience true love. She is grief stricken over the proclamation of her husbands and experiences the greatest emotion of being free. She is engulfed with emotion from her head to her toes. Her grief is short lived due to her husband being alive. Mrs. Mallard died a most passionate , that of a broken heart.
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1 comment:
Angela,
Please read the directions for journals once more. You need to compose one paragraph that discusses the story using literary terms (ex: plot, characters, setting, theme, etc) and one paragraph that tells your response/reaction. Your entry needs to be much longer. I'll let you have another run at it.
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