One theme found throughout The Odyssey is that good leaders take responsibility for those in their charge. Which lines from the text best ...
Sorry I don’t quite get the question. Could you rephrase it?
Yes it is a metaphor because he does not literally have a key to her heart. It is just figurative speaking.
Answer:
First person narration.
Explanation:
<u>First person narration</u> is when the point of view that the readers get from the story is from a character that tells his or her own story and, as the statement explains, the readers get to know everything that this character sees, thinks or knows. The other points of view are second and third person.
Answer:
1.A mentally ill young woman, possibly named Jane, who´s suffering from “nervous depression” or most likely postpartum depression.
This point of view is necessary because the whole narration comes from her journal, which she has been forbidden from writing on, and which she uses as a way to ease her mind. However, that same point of view helps the reader realize that she´s falling deeper into her illness.
2. At first, the narrator seems perfectly reliable, despite her mental condition. However, as her fixation on the yellow wallpaper grows, the reader learns that she´s falling deeper into her illness, becoming less and less reliable. By the end, nothing she writes can be considered as part of reality.