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Describe three ways the author hints that the particulars of his story might be parts of a dream.
Describe briefly the challenges a young newlywed woman of colonial Massachusetts might face upon learning that her husband has died.
The author suggests that it was the wives, and not the husbands, who ruled their shared home: “Mary and herself had exercised in love a power that love had won” (9). What does the author mean by this? How does it affect the wives’ relationship?
The story is shot through with parallel events experienced by the two women. Summarize these coincidences and explain how they foreshadow the surprise ending.
Is it possible that Mary dreamed the entire story? Argue for or against this idea.
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By Nathaniel Hawthorne