The setting is important in this middle section of the story because it allows Mrs. Mallard to be alone, which in turn gives her the space to be honest with herself about her feelings. This solitude enables her to reflect on her life and feelings regarding her husband, ultimately revealing her true emotions and sense of freedom following his death.
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Why is the setting important in this middle section of the story?
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The switch to a first-person narrator reveals how much Mrs. Mallard disliked her husband.
The switch to a first-person narrator reveals how much Mrs. Mallard disliked her husband.
Mrs. Mallard can be honest with herself because she is alone.
Mrs. Mallard can be honest with herself because she is alone.
Mrs. Mallard’s honesty allows the reader to see that she is unaffected by her husband’s death.
Mrs. Mallard’s honesty allows the reader to see that she is unaffected by her husband’s death.
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Mrs. Mallard can be honest with herself because she is alone.