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At home, the grandmother is seen with great respect and admiration, but in the baths, she was seen with contempt and incomprehension. Her positioning in the baths made her granddaughter proud.
<h3>What did grandma do in the baths?</h3>
- Grandma put her feet in an inappropriate place in the bathroom.
- Grandma washed her feet differently.
- The grandmother showed that she belonged to another culture.
When the grandmother washed her feet, she was keeping a Muslim custom common in her culture, but the other women saw it as rude and out of the American culture.
However, the grandmother's custom is appreciated at home, as it shows how cultured she is, faithful to her customs, and with great knowledge to understand that she did nothing wrong.
This question is about the poem "My Grandmother Washes Her Feet in the Sink of the Bathroom at Sears.
More information about Muslim culture at the link:
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After Bounderby marries Louisa, Mrs. Sparsit makes it her mission to undermine and destroy the marriage and to catch Louisa in the act of adultery. At the same time, Mrs. Sparsit is one of the more comic characters, useful for lightening the mood every now and again in this bleak novel.
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Because Hale is very well known for his exraditing of accused magic users such as witches.