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How Does Chopin Use Situational Irony In Slavery

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The element of reality that Chopin uses situational irony to bring into sharp focus the idea that marriage is like slavery because Mrs. Mallard is perceived as a fragile woman who is supposed to love her husband, but in reality, Mrs. Mallard wanted to expand her freedom without being commanded from her husband . Chopin proves her comparison of marriage and slavery by releasing Mrs. Mallard’s feeling, “Free! Body and soul free’ She kept whispering” (Chopin 397). I can tell that she is trying to say that she felt like she was a slave to her husband desires. This is important because marriage is shown as a form of slavery for women. After her husband died, she was sad but became happy at the thought she was going to be a rich widow and no longer

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