Answer:
B. Doctors were believed to be unquestionably all-knowing.
Explanation:
Charlotte Perkins Gillman's short story "The Yellow Wallpaper" revolves around the life of a woman 'diagnosed' with mental illness and the 'treatment' around that sickness. The story delves into the theme of mental illness and how it is perceived by the people, especially in a patriarchal society like the one the narrator is in.
In the given excerpt, the woman, diagnosed with mental illness, states how she was 'treated' for the <em>"temporary nervous depression—a slight hysterical tendency"</em>. The physicians, including her own brother, all decide what is the best for her condition, instead of asking her opinion. This shows the lack of women's participation, let alone acceptance of women, in society including the domestic sphere.
Lastly, <u>her revelation shows how doctors or anyone of high standing, were perceived and believed to be unquestionably all-knowing and correct</u>.
Answer:
1no is a and 2no is c pls mark me branilest
Here are a lot of troubles that the people of community of African American have to go through already without the WPA men discriminating against African American.
Answer: Option A
<u>Explanation:</u>
In the movie "War room", the troubles that the people of the community of African American have to go through have been shown. This irritates and frustrates the lady Miss Clara in the movie. She thinks that even without the WPA men discriminating against the men of the African American community, there are a lot of troubles lined up for them.
The people who belonged to the black community had to go through discrimination and segregation by the people who belonged to the white community. They did not enjoy as many rights and as many liberties as the whites enjoyed. They were mostly given work of the lower grade just because of the community they belonged to.
Answer:
The Giver tells Jonas this because he is thinking that maybe it would be a good idea for the whole community to have memories again, and that he could help them cope with them.
Explanation:
When The Giver tells Jonas the story of Rosemary, he tells him that when she asked for her release, all the memories she had absorbed for 5 weeks returned directly to the community all at once. This caused great chaos, and with the pain that The Giver felt and the anger, he did not want to help them.
Now, he is deep in his thoughts because if something happened to Jonas, the memories of a whole year would pass directly to the minds of each person in the community. This could be a big problem, but what if The Giver helped them this time?
It's a considerable option, and that's why he tells Jonas that they can talk more about it sometime and that he needs to think about it some more.