Read the excerpt from Frida Kahlo by Hedda Garza. Lonely, immobile, and in pain, Kahlo begged her father to allow her to use his
paints. Mathilde Kahlo ordered a special easel for her bedridden young daughter, and a mirror was installed on the inside of the canopy over her bed. Why is this event important to include in the biography? It shows that Frida Kahlo got whatever she asked from her parents. It shows that Frida Kahlo was vain and liked looking in the mirror. It shows that Frida Kahlo liked to share things with her father. It shows that Frida Kahlo used art to cope with her pain
The men's feelings of anxiety and fear will remain present. They will still feel uneasy with the feeling of hungry wolves surrounding them. Hearing the hunting-cries and observing their dogs' panicky reactions will only add to the tension.