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kherson [118]
3 years ago
11

What can be inferred about Mother and Father's relationship from the ending of "The Revolt of Mother"?

English
2 answers:
mash [69]3 years ago
6 0

It is possible to infer that the relationship of the mother, Sarah Penn, and of the father, Adoniram Penn, came out strengthened from the rebellious or revolted moment of the mother's - a moment that gives the name to the short story published in 1890. Sarah's determination to improve the quality of the family's home did not stop her from welcoming her husband into her new home in the end of the story, and she was calm enough to tell him that it was still necessary to buy windows and new furniture for the new house. The husband, far from being angry with his <em>rebellious wife</em>, cries and promises to make all the improvements in the house she asked for.


Nitella [24]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Tension in Sarah and Adoniram’s relationship.  

Explanation:

In "The Revolt of Mother", Sarah resents her significant other on the grounds that, rather than structure the house he's been promising her for a long time, he's structure a horse shelter for the cows. Regardless of her endeavors to begin a discussion with him, he totally overlooked her, as he thought she, being a lady, wasn't sufficiently important to chat with about tentative arrangements.  

When Adoniram left town for work, Sarah chose to develop her boldness and face her better half. Their child is depicted as a more youthful rendition of Adoniram and their little girl was prospective hitched. Sarah needed to set a case for her children, she needed to show that they need to go to bat for themselves, with the goal that day she moved every one of their effects into the animal dwellingplace (which was a lot greater and more pleasant than the house they were living in) and the bovines into their old house. At the point when Adoniram had returned and he had seen with this possess eyes that his better half was giving requests he begun crying , saying, "I hadn't no idee you was so set on't as this comes to".

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