Mrs. Mallard was very daring in her choice to take joy in her husband's death. The writer does in fact admire her for being so brave. Mrs. Mallard could have reacted in so many other ways, but she chose to rejoice in the revelation of freedom.
Mrs. Mallard was not very pleased inher marrage. So when she heard of her husband, Mr. Mallard, death she felt the earge to be happy. She had every right to be happy since she was now free. Mrs. Mallard could do anything she wanted to now.The writer believes that Mrs. Mallard has the right mindset to be joyous. She could be her own person.”And yet she had loved him-sometimes often she had not! What could love, the