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Dynamic characters are often found in realistic fiction, evolving as a result of their experiences. Louise Mallard, featured in Kate Chopin’s "The Story of an Hour," exemplifies this dynamic nature. Which excerpt from the story showcases Louise’s transformation?
It was her sister Josephine who communicated to her, through halting phrases; subtle hints that only partially disclosed the truth. Her husband's friend Richards was present as well, nearby. He was stationed at the newspaper office when he received the news of the railroad disaster, which included Brently Mallard's name on the list of deceased. He took the time to confirm the details with a second telegram before rushing to share the unfortunate news tactfully.
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She glimpsed the vibrant tops of trees swaying in the warm spring air outside her home. The fragrant scent of rain lingered in the atmosphere. Below, a vendor was announcing his products. A distant tune from a singer reached her ears as sparrows flitted around the eaves.
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*********Without pausing to consider whether this joy was overwhelming, she perceived it clearly and understood it was a trivial matter. She anticipated more tears when faced with her husband’s gentle hands, now lifeless and gray. However, she looked beyond that painful instant to the many years ahead that would undoubtedly be her own. With enthusiasm, she opened her arms in welcome to those years.**********ANSWER
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Someone was coming through the front door using a latchkey. It was Brently Mallard, appearing a bit rumpled, confidently holding a suitcase and umbrella. He had been far removed from the incident and was unaware of any accident. He was stunned by Josephine's sharp cry; and Richards’ swift movement to shield him from his wife's sight.
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