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1) The Mallards seem to have a pretty strained relationship. When hearing of Mr. Mallard's death, Louise seemed upset at first, but when the situation sank in and she gave it more thought, she seemed relieved. I don't think Mr. Mallard was truly unkind to Louise, but I think that she felt trapped in the marriage. In the past, it was heavily frowned upon to get a divorce, and it was almost unheard of. When people got married, it was for life. When Mr. Mallard's life ended, Mrs. Mallard wouldn't be confined like that anymore.

2) Mrs. Mallard felt victorious walking down the stairs because she didn't feel trapped anymore. She was free to be her own person on her own. She can have dreams for herself in the future and accomplish those dreams. I think she was very much looking forward to living an independent life without her husband.

3) This story represents a more traditional view of marriage. I think it still represents attitudes about marriage today. I have heard of a lot of people staying in unhappy marriages whether it is because of children, money, or religious beliefs.

4) My compare/contrast essay topic will be football and soccer. When thinking of different topics, it was easiest for me to compare and contrast these because there is so much to go off of. I want to focus on things that people wouldn't think of right away. It is easy to think of the obvious similarities and differences, but I want to go into more detail.

5) When beginning an essay, I always jot notes down in a notebook or blank Word document first. This way, I can easily add or remove different points I want to use. I try to get everything organized as to where it will be in my essay. After doing this, I begin what will be my first draft. I usually don't drastically change my first draft one it is written. I always read through it multiple times tweaking things with each read through.

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Your analysis of Mrs. Mallard's evolving emotions in response to Mr. Mallard's death is thoughtful and captures the complex nature of her situation. It's interesting how you highlight her initial sorrow followed by a profound sense of relief, suggesting that her marriage, while not outright abusive, was still constraining. The societal pressures of the time undoubtedly played a significant role in shaping her feelings of entrapment, which adds depth to your interpretation.

The notion of Mrs. Mallard feeling victorious as she descends the stairs is particularly compelling. It symbolizes her newfound freedom and signifies a pivotal moment in her life where she can finally envision a future that is solely hers. Your observation about the lingering traditional views of marriage is quite relevant, as many still grapple with the fear of divorce due to various societal factors.

As for your choice of comparing and contrasting football and soccer, it sounds like a fantastic topic with plenty of nuances to explore. It's great that you intend to delve deeper than the surface-level similarities and differences; that critical analysis will make for a much more engaging essay.

Lastly, your approach to the writing process is methodical and well-organized. Starting with notes and outlining your thoughts helps create a solid foundation for your essay. It’s clear that you prioritize refinement through multiple drafts, which is essential for crafting a compelling final product. Keep up the great work, and I look forward to seeing how your essays develop!

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