A question about mortality is can “joy” really “kill”? Is that what Mrs. Mallard dies from? (Chopin,1) In my opinion when she finds out Brently die. Louise didn’t felt sad but had mixed emotions. She is very happy of her loss and even though her marriage wasn 't perfect she did loved him. Mrs. Mallard didn 't expect her husband was alive of all the things they 've told her. When she went down stairs everybody was just quiet not wanting to scared her. Because they knew her weak heart couldn’t resist it. As she went down her husband step forward and she saw him an die. If she was able to control her heart condition seeing her husband wouldn 't have led her to …show more content…
So many women feel the same way Mrs. Mallard felt. They were treated with no respect. Not like the blacks yes they were slaves but,how is it possible that they received the rights before the women. Women 's were practically slaves but, know this days they are more respected not like the past. Marriages have to be be more respectful to each other and talk their problems out. So that their partner may not get abusive and if so go with someone to help you with your marriage. To this day feminism have received the same equal rights as men not as much. But, this society knows if a women has or is been treated bad is illegal to do because is the law they have