The question comes from the excerpt of a novel published in 1899, where a small knit family, the Pontelliers are vacationing and when Mr Pontellier came back home at night, he found his wife asleep and althougghg she was awoken when he entered, she was uninterested in his taks about the events of the day.
He went to check on his children and discovered that one of them was down with fever and he was mad at his wife for her negligence towards the children and affairs of the home.
Therefore, the presentation of events suggests that the narrator likely intends for a reader to react to the passage with contempt for Mrs. Pontellier’s selfishness.
This is because Mrs Pontellier was not aware of the happenings in the house as she neglected it and was selfish.
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I think b no is the answer. ( I am very sorry for the answer if it is wrong)
It seems that you have missed the necessary options for us to answer this question, so I had to look for it. Anyway, in "The First Seven Years" by Bernard Malamud, the character's <span> life lesson that conveys the story’s main idea is FELD. Hope this answers your question.</span>
What is the book or excerpt?
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These elements include plot, setting, character, plot, conflict, and theme. The quality of any short story depends on how well these elements have been employed. An example of a short story that successfully employs these elements is “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson.