When Mrs. Mallard got the news that her husband was dead, she acted differently than most women would. She seemed happy, almost joyful, that her husband Mr. Mallard had passed in an explosion. She kept saying “Free free free body and soul” it’s like she thought she was a slave to her husband and not a wife. It was like that she didn’t even love her husband maybe or didn’t care that he even died. The evidence shown throughout the story of an hour shows that Mrs. Mallard doesn’t love her husband. Mrs. Mallard weeps over the death of her husband, she begins to realize that she is now free. When she found out about the death of her husband, she started to weep a little. Then when she went outside, she got on the ground and uttered these words “free free free”(Chopin 11). She was finally free form some she found so repressive. She didn’t really love her husband at all it was like she was just something that he owned. She knew that if she, died she was free from…show more content… Mallard finally knew that she was free she questioned that if she ever loved her husband at all. “And she had loved him → sometimes often she not what did it matter (Chopin 15). Now that she thought she didn’t even care if she loved her husband at all. When Mrs. Mallard got the news after her husband's death, she started to cry were those tears, tears of sadness of tears of joy. At the end of the story she died of her heart disease an hour later making it an hour of true freedom. The evidence shown throughout the story of an hour shows that Mrs. Mallard doesn’t love her husband. In the story of an hour Mrs. Mallard found out that her husband had died in an explosion in the mines. She went outside and sat on the ground and uttered these words “free free free”. She finally knew that she was free from imprisonment from her husband and have many years to herself. She didn’t love him didn’t even care and she was finally free from someone she found so repressive. Mrs. Mallard didn’t love her