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9 July, 17:25

Kate Chopin's "The Story of an Hour" begins with Louise Mallard receiving the news of her husband's death, and it ends with her husband receiving the news of Louise's death. What narrative technique does Chopin employ here?

-flashback

-situational irony

-foreshadowing

-exposition

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  1. 9 July, 17:37
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    Situational irony!

    Because, she initially thought she was free from her husbands wrath. She celebrated and her heart was happy, this only to end with such a heartbreak that it kills her.
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