Characters: Mrs. Mallard, Mr.Mallard and Mrs. Mallard's sister Josephine
Act I: Mrs. Mallard just learned that her husband is dead, her sister Josephine should stay beside her and look at her with anxiety
Act 2: Mrs. Mallard weeping in her sister's arms
Act 3: Mrs. Mallard gets up from her sister's arms and runs into her room
Act 4: Mrs. Mallard locks himself in the room, Josephine stays outside the door
Act 5: Mrs. Mallard lies on a chair and looks at the blue sky and white clouds (there should be text to show her inner thoughts)
Act 6: Mrs. Mallard begins to get extremely excited and laughs
Act 7: Mrs. Mallard's husband, Mr. Mallard is back, opening the door
Act 8: An autopsy report of Mrs. Mallard, which should write about death in extreme excitement
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