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At the conclusion of “The Story of an Hour,” the doctors sta…

Posted byAnonymous January 23, 2026

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At the cоnclusiоn оf "The Story of аn Hour," the doctors stаte thаt Louise Mallard "died of heart disease--of joy that kills." This statement is an example of dramatic irony. Explain why. [Yes, there is also situational irony in the fact that her death is unexpected. I am asking you to explain why the statement of the doctors constitutes dramatic irony. Hint: Remember that with dramatic irony, the reader knows more than at least one character.]

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