<span>The iron is a symbolic representation and a mirror of the struggles of the narrator as a mother. Tillie Olsen, the author of the book became a young mother during the 1940s. This led to her shifting her dreams of becoming a writer into taking care and raising her four children. <span>
</span>The story was focused on the struggles of working-class women who wanted to balance their family life as well as provide for their families. Ironing people’s clothes was one of those home-bound activities that women can do back then while at the same time help them raise their children.
The iron is also a symbolic representation of motherhood, and that it can be a tiring but also a fulfilling task that a mother can do. The story talks about humbling experiences (i.e. being a working class woman) that can still lead to values that are life-affirming. The setting of the story was during the period of nuclear war and economic recession and what women have to go through to raise their families and portray themselves as mothers in a struggling environment. <span>
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The secret agents, disguised in civilian clothes, managed to easily <u>blend</u><u> </u>in with the crowd and get downtown
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B. Freedom
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None of the others make sense lol
C.cream because an egg turns into an omelet and cream turns into butter
When news stations were talking about the immigrant families being separated from children can be very biased because some news anchors support Trump in whatever he is doing and other do not support him or agree with what he is doing it can be problematic because the news anchors in favor of trump will only talk about the good things about him meanwhile the ones opposed to him will talk about bad things about him