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hodyreva [135]
1 year ago
7

PART A: Which of the following statements best describes the relationship between the narrator

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lesya692 [45]1 year ago
6 0

Statements best describe the relationship between the narrator and John B. As both husband and physician, John is very paternalistic when it comes to his wife, the narrator, treating her like a child.

It is for loving dating, in which each event has an identical say in subjects. John is a pushover to the narrator's every whim and criticism. The narrator secretly hates John and wants out of their marriage as fast as viable.

As the narrator tears down the wallpaper, in the end, it changed to the discovery that the woman trapped behind the wallpaper became in reality. This represents the factor wherein her illness has taken complete control over her and leads to her very own insanity.

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