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Josephine is especially careful in conveying the news of Mr. Mallard's death to her sister, Louise, because she understands the emotional fragility and heart condition that Louise possesses. She fears that an abrupt revelation could lead to a severe shock or distress, potentially exacerbating Louise's health issues. Josephine's sensitivity reflects her deep concern for her sister's well-being, as she tries to navigate the delicate balance between delivering the tragic news and protecting Louise from overwhelming grief.
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Josephine Zeitlin's birth name is Josephine Shady.
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Mrs. Mallard's sister is named Josephine. She is the one who breaks the news of her husband's death to her sister, Louise Mallard, in Kate Chopin's short story "The Story of an Hour."
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Josephine is Mrs. Mallard's sister in Kate Chopin's short story "The Story of an Hour." She plays a supportive role, looking out for her sister's well-being, especially after the news of their brother’s death. Josephine's concern for Mrs. Mallard highlights the theme of female relationships and the constraints placed on women in the 19th century.
Quad City Mallards was created in 2009.
Marshes provide mallards with a variety of food, and good nesting areas. They also provide the mallards with shelter/protection form predators.
Example sentence - The ducks in the pond were all mallards.
Josephine Rice has: Played Mrs. Bounce - Hotel Proprietress in "Through the Keyhole" in 1914. Played Mme. Henri - the Wife in "The Devil and Mrs. Walker" in 1914. Performed in "A Sultana of the Desert" in 1915. Played Mrs. Warren Harding in "The Lash" in 1916. Played Mammy in "Big Tremaine" in 1916.
Mrs. Mallard feels a mix of conflicting emotions towards her husband. While she loved him in some ways, she also felt oppressed and trapped in their marriage. His sudden death brought her a sense of liberation and freedom from his control.