Desiree’s husband wanted her to leave, so she feels her heart snap and then starts to deny the fact of why he wants her to leave. This is revealed when she asks her husband “Do you want me to go?” and he replied “Yes, I want you to go”. This further examines the pain she felt after her husband tells her to exit his presence. Furthermore, Mary’s husband notified her that he wanted to leave; however, she started to deny the truth similar to Desiree. This was shown when the author states “Her first instinct was not to believe any of it. She thought perhaps she’d imagined the entire thing…”. This connects the two texts by showing the two main protagonists sharing the same conflict of getting their hearts
Desiree’s husband wanted her to leave, so she feels her heart snap and then starts to deny the fact of why he wants her to leave. This is revealed when she asks her husband “Do you want me to go?” and he replied “Yes, I want you to go”. This further examines the pain she felt after her husband tells her to exit his presence. Furthermore, Mary’s husband notified her that he wanted to leave; however, she started to deny the truth similar to Desiree. This was shown when the author states “Her first instinct was not to believe any of it. She thought perhaps she’d imagined the entire thing…”. This connects the two texts by showing the two main protagonists sharing the same conflict of getting their hearts