In "The Story of an Hour", Mrs. Mallard closes the door to her room so that Josephine cannot get in, yet she leaves the window open.
Why does Chopin make a point of telling the reader this? How might this relate to the idea of being "free" and to the implicit idea that she is somehow imprisoned?
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What does this excerpt from the beginning of F. Scott Fitzgerald's short story?
"Winter Dreams" tell readers about Dexter's motivations as a character? He became a golf champion and defeated Mr. ... Dexter dreams of upstaging Mortimer Jones at golf and gaining his admiration.
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