what strange feeling does Mrs. Marllard have as she stares out her window?
"THe story of an Hour"
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In "The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin, Mrs. Mallard experiences a sense of liberation and joy as she stares out her window. She feels a strange, overwhelming sensation of newfound freedom after learning about the death of her husband. This feeling is unexpected and complex, as she had been anticipating a period of sorrow and mourning. However, instead of feeling grief, she feels a sense of relief and a longing for a life of her own.