Answer:
What could love, the unsolved mystery, count for in face of this possession of self-assertion which she suddenly recognized as the strongest impulse of her being!
There would be no powerful will bending hers in that blind persistence with which men and women believe they have a nght to impose a private will upon a fellow creature.
Explanation:
The two excerpts above impose a sense of knowledge, power and freedom. This is because we can see that the above excerpt shows a narrator free to act, feel and think according to his own conception and his own principles, using his own opinions. This ability is achieved when an individual is able to free himself from an interminably limiting and weighting oppression.
Answer:
always be thankful foe what u get
Explanation:
This question is about the short story "The Wife's Story", by Ursula K. le Guin.
Answer:
What causes the wife to question her husband is:
C The youngest child rejects her father. ( Paragraph 6)
Explanation:
The narrator in "The Wife's Story" is a female werewolf. However, that is only revealed at the end of the story. The author deceives readers, giving hints all along but still making it seem that the narrator is human.
The narrator's husband begins to go out to hunt in broad daylight. At first, that did not bother her. She only begins to be a little annoyed by it because of the way he smells when he comes back home. Suspicion takes a while to come to her mind. It is when his behavior and something in his eyes change, when their little child rejects her father, screaming in fear of him, that the narrator finally questions the whole situation.
Upon waking up one day and realizing he is missing, she goes outside and sees him transforming into a human. She and other werewolves end up killing him.