Mrs. Mallard was somewhat relieved to find out that her husband has passed away in a car wreck. Mrs. Mallard was not happy in her relationship with her husband nor was she happy being married to her husband. she sat in her room chanting under her breath “free, body and soul free!” she kept reiterating those words over and over. (paragraph 10). women then couldn’t do anything without their husband …show more content…
Mallard hated being in the relationship with her husband because he made her feel miserable. “what could love, the unsolved mystery count for in space of this possession of self-assertion, which she suddenly recognized as the strongest impulse of her being!” (paragraph 15). that women back then almost forgot how to love themselves or how to treat themselves. Such as someone would have to love them before they knew what love was. Mrs. Mallard didn’t know how to love herself, or how to treat herself.
She didn’t really get to express herself how she wanted to. Nor did she get to enjoy her life. that outside her room, she stayed to herself. “there would be no one to live for during this coming years she would live for herself (paragraph 12). women then couldn’t do anything without their husband say so. Such as no going out unless it for what he wants. Mrs. Mallard never experienced do any hard work. According to paragraph 10 she had “two white slender hands” which means non-working