Read the following passage from “The Women’s Bath.” Which of these ideas is most closely related to the theme in these lines? *
"Although girls usually side with their mother, I had a strong feeling of sympathy for my grandmother: old age had caught up with her since her husband had died some time before and left her a widow, and little by little her authority in the home shrank as my mother's authority gradually extended. It is the law of life: one takes, then one hands over to another in one's turn. But that does not mean we obey the law readily and willingly."
The ideas that is most closely
related to the theme in these lines are ‘It is the law of life: one takes, then
one hands over to another in one's turn. But that does not mean we obey the law
readily and willingly.’
It is the law of life: one takes, then one hands over to another in one's turn.
Explanation:
This section would no doubt be related with the subject of power, as in the mother,who seems all the more every now and again in different entries, gives up hers.