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?
May I ask what the questions are?
In "the most dangerous game" the character of Zaroff serves as an <em>antagonist </em>to the protagonist, sharply contrasting Rainford's personality. The character of General Zaroff is trying to murder Rainsford on Ship-Trap Island in the story. When the narration begins, Zaroff is seen as a civilized upper-class man, who is into literature and has a sophisticated pallet. But he is a maniacal murder, whose pleasure consists in hunting humans on his private island.
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to show the reader how slave owners felt about slaves...I guess
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The Nurse is wanting to mend the feud between the two families. The correct answer would be C.