Mrs.Mallard's heart problem is symbolized for her physical as well as emotional illness because it’s not only the physical suffering but a suffering from bad marriage too Perhaps she is very tired and physically exhausted as she locks her room's door she sees a roomy arm chair and she immediately sinks into it reflecting a gesture for tiredness, whole of the time she is in the room she is weeping and thinking a deep thought with her gaze locked outside the window's view.
Chopin shows that Mrs. Mallard is unhappy with her marriage since a long time and that she carves her personal freedom. Even a slightest thought of acquiring personal freedom scares her thus making …show more content…
Mallard is not cold hearted but just for that one hour she is locked inside, she acts to be a different person, a person she has always wanted to be but didn’t have courage to be or strive for like she mentions it to herself that she will cry once Brently’s dead body is in front of her. She has been oppressed throughout her marriage which has shaped her thinking accordingly where there is no concept of freedom or independence but bondage and surrender. Just as Chopin mentions in the text while she is looking outside the window at the sky and trees that ‘’there was something coming to her and she was waiting for it (freedom) fearfully’’ perhaps she is scared of change thereby resisting it and simultaneously needing