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What does Josephine represent in the story? What does Richards represent?

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Josephine and Richards represent the traditional nineteenth-century roles of men and women and what is expected of each. These conventional roles are in stark contrast with the role of our protagonist , Mrs. Mallard, who is overcome not with grief but with feelings of freedom upon receiving the news of the story

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