The correct answers are the following:
<h3>Question 1: option A</h3>
The fact that the narrator's own physician husband diagnoses her with "temporary nervous depression" indicates at that time women were not taken in a thoughtful manner. Indeed, there were no men with the same condition.
<h3>Question 2: option A</h3>
In those times, men were the ones who took all the decisions in the domestic establishment. John, the narrator's husband, decides that his wife needs a treatement for her hysterical affection. As a result, there is nothing she can do because nobody considered what women actually thought.
“She was going to die, and she did not rebel at it, for her life was over— she was ninety-two.” ( Paragraph 1)
“The doctor raised his voice and said: ‘Honore, you cannot leave your mother in this state; she may die at any moment.’” ( Paragraph 3)
“Suddenly she asked: ‘Have you received the last sacrament, Mother Bontemps?’” ( Paragraphs 31-32)
“every passing minute now seemed to her so much time and money stolen from her. She felt a mad inclination to choke this old” ( Paragraph 46)
“every passing minute now seemed to her so much time and money stolen from her. She felt a mad inclination to choke this old” ( Paragraph 46)
Answer: Option D.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The Devil is a short story which has been written by Guy de Maupassant. The story revolves around the actions taken by the main character of the story who is Honroe who is bothered more to satisfy his needs than loving and caring his own mother.
The theme of the story is that hardships and tough times in life of a person can lead a person to take very ruthless decisions and not caring about his dear and near ones in his life.
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