When the Kovaloff wakes up, he realizes that his nose is gone. He obviously freaks out since he doesn't understand what's happening. Kovaloff is extremely embarrassed, confused and possibly in shock. The major eventually concludes that his nose must have left his face because of some sort of witchcraft. Major Kovaloff attributes this witchcraft that he believes to have happened to the mother of a girl who he knows. He was flirting with this girl for a while but apparently he didn't intend to have anything very serious with her, and, because of that, he assumed that this has made her mother very angry.
The mother who would have used witchcraft against him is called:
A. Madame Podtotchina
In the story “Story of An Hour,” the story revolved around Mrs. Mallard’s agony, grief and happiness all at once.
Mrs. Mallard had shown happiness and loss. She had been happy that she was glad that her husband is no longer alive. She was finally from her unhappy marriage, but she also felt loss because even if she doesn’t love him that much she had lived with him and somehow accepted him in her life.
Mrs. Mallard had been a perfect example of how Human Nature works. She smiled, cried, lived and died. She experiences a variety of emotions in her predicament.
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C. They suggest that it is a dangerous enemy. I hoped this helped!