Josephine is much like Brently Mallard in that she wants to take care of her sister and shield her from harm. Louise retreats to her room to be alone so she can sort through her feelings and emotions. Josephine tries to get as close to her sister as she can by “kneeling before the closed door with her lips to the keyhole”. Josephine begs her to open the door, afraid she will make herself sick. When Louise finally opens the door, the reader is left to wonder if there was any dialog between Josephine and Louise or what Josephine may have thought about Louise’s newfound happiness. The next scene describes Josephine’s “piercing cry” as Brently Mallard enters “the front door with a latchkey”. The style leaves you to wonder if Josephine’s cry was from the shock of seeing Brently come in the door or from the despair of her sister’s sudden
Josephine is much like Brently Mallard in that she wants to take care of her sister and shield her from harm. Louise retreats to her room to be alone so she can sort through her feelings and emotions. Josephine tries to get as close to her sister as she can by “kneeling before the closed door with her lips to the keyhole”. Josephine begs her to open the door, afraid she will make herself sick. When Louise finally opens the door, the reader is left to wonder if there was any dialog between Josephine and Louise or what Josephine may have thought about Louise’s newfound happiness. The next scene describes Josephine’s “piercing cry” as Brently Mallard enters “the front door with a latchkey”. The style leaves you to wonder if Josephine’s cry was from the shock of seeing Brently come in the door or from the despair of her sister’s sudden