Mrs. Mallard
a telegram.
Second
Knowing that Mrs. Mallard was afflicted with a heart trouble, great care was taken to break to her . . . the news of her husband's death."
Happiness
Brently Heilbron was born in 1976.
John Brently Reynolds is 5' 10".
John Brently Reynolds goes by Brent.
Brently Mallard was the husband of the story's protagonist, Louise Mallard, in "The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin. It is suggested that he had a job that required him to travel frequently, as Louise felt a sense of freedom and relief upon hearing of his supposed death.
Brently had been out of town on a business trip during the accident.
Brently entered the house with a latchkey, which is a key that can open a door equipped with a latch. This suggests that Brently has access to the house independently and doesn't need someone to let him in.
latchkey
Brently
the railroad
Brently Madden's appearance is ironic because he was reported dead in a train accident by his wife, Mrs. Mallard. However, he unexpectedly returns home, oblivious to the news of his supposed death. This twist is ironic because Mrs. Mallard had just celebrated her newfound freedom and independence upon hearing of his death.
In "The Story of an Hour," it is Josephine's husband, Brently Mallard, who opens the front door toward the end of the story, much to the shock of Mrs. Mallard who believed he had died in a train accident. His unexpected arrival ultimately leads to Mrs. Mallard's tragic demise.
Mrs. Mallard