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It leads Anne to doubt whether Mr. Dussel is prepared for living in the annex is in the first day of Dussel in the Annex he immediately asked Anne all sorts of questions. 
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Upon learning of the death of her husband in "The Story of an Hour," Louise is initially overcome with emotion, and she cries violently. In her upstairs room, Louise recognizes that she is free from Brently's suffocating presence and society's oppressive conventions, which fills her with a sense of joy and hope of a better future. Louise is then overcome with despair when she discovers that Brently is alive and that her future as an independent woman is completely shattered.
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