the wallpaper represents the structure of family, medicine, and tradition in which the narrator finds herself trapped. Wallpaper is domestic and humble, and Gilman skillfully uses this nightmarish, hideous paper as a symbol of the domestic life that traps so many women.
Answer:
I've got a good one.
Explanation:
Your toaster has been toasting bread in 3 hours. Just for one slice
Life
I am Life
I wonder about the world without life
I touch no flowers here
I hear no bees here
I see no birds here
I want there to be life here
I pretend there is life here
I touch the new flowers
I hear the new bees
I see the new birds
I worry it will be gone when I open my eyes
I open them and there it all is
All around me there is Life
Answer:
How does Stanton feel about her father's cold response?