The Story of an Hour

In "The Story of an Hour" what's the significance of Josephine "kneeling before the closed door with her lips to the keyhold, imploring for admission"? And its placement after "body and soul free"?

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Josephine's actions are significant because all while she is worrying about what is happening behind the closed door, Mrs. Mallard is rejoicing in her freedom.

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The Story of an Hour