3. Read the last sentence in "The Story of an Hour":
When the doctors came they said she had died of heart disease--of the joy that kills.
How is this sentence ironic?
What kills Mrs. Mallard is actually grief and an overwhelming feeling of love.
Because Mrs. Mallard has been shielded all her life, she reacts violently to surprises.
Mrs. Mallard's heart is actually fine; however, her joy at seeing her husband is too much for her.
What kills Mrs. Mallard is actually disappointment upon seeing her husband alive.
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