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    Mallard is so shocked she dies. The theme of death is represented in the story when Mrs. Mallard finds out her husband has died, most of the time death is thought to only bring sadness, but for Mrs. Mallard it means she finally free to be a woman. In Southern Gothic, the theme of death is hard to recognize. Southern gothic tends to lean towards more grotesque…

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    ‘Uterus’ as an entity that is beautiful and powerful on its own. She celebrates womanhood in this poem, she says that the presence of the ‘Uterus’ unites all the women in the world, and this unique organ is rather a gift to the women as it enables her to become a mother. Motherhood or the ability to become a mother, as has been depicted here according to the persona, makes the life of a woman more…

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