The answer is c. it states the main similarity
There are many ironic events in "The Story of the Hour." First of all, we hear that the protagonist's husband has died, which turns out not to be true. Then she feels sad about her husbands death, however, her feelings turn to happiness once she realizes she is finally free. Ultimately, he returns home and she dies because her happiness was suddenly taken away from her - she didn't die because of heart problems, but rather because she no longer would have her freedom she so desperately wants.
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Hey Cousin Al, I was hoping you could maybe make it over to my house for Easter. I've planned some really spectacular activities for us. First, we'll paint hard-boiled eggs. While the eggs are drying we'll work on our Easter Bunny costumes. Mine has three holes cut out on the front: two to allow my nipples to show, and one to allow my bunny pecker to peep the Easter festivities. Once we're done there we'll order some cheap little people with missing legs to dress up as chicklets to complete the outfits. They have to be missing their legs so they waddle like chicklets. Then we'll stick the painted eggs up our bums and hop around the yard releasing them in weird/secret locations. Please get back to me ASAP.
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Both portrayals show the same negative emotion of depression and helplessnessHamlet is shown as a victim of betrayal of his mother's unfaithfulness to his father, whose ghost appeared to him to tell him of the real cause of his death. As a young man, Hamlet was helpless. He was torn between believing the ghost and his need for his mother's comfort. He was grieving for his father's death and was unable to move on and accept the changes that were happening in the palace. Hamlet is portrayed as a depressed, helpless youth.
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