In the short story, "Where Have You Gone, Charming Billy?"
What do Paul Berlin's memories and fantasies tell us about his family?
C) They were close and loving.
Why can’t Berlin stop laughing at the thought of Charming Billy dying?
B) It was ironic that Billy would die of a heart attack in a war.
I believe it is A
correct me if i’m wrong but im pretty sure i’m right
I believe that in this excerpt, that what is being explained is a couple of things. The wife, Rachel, is jealous of her newborn daughter, as her husband, the father of this child, seemed more absorbed in his newborn daughter, than his wife, who just gave birth to her. The wife, from what is described, may have fallen under some sort of illness in the midst of childbirth, and was gradually getting worse over time. The wife also seemed to have suspicion towards the husband, and felt that what she'd once had, I presume his devotion and adoration towards her, had been taken from her upon the birth of her child, and she disliked that fact.
Welp, this is my opinion on this. I really hope that this helps you out!