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kirill [66]
3 years ago
9

How did Wilkins adapt “The Revolt of ‘Mother’” to reflect the work accepted by “genteel” women of the period?

English
2 answers:
Kay [80]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

She made the main female character a devoted mother to her children.

Explanation:

In Mary Wilkins Freeman's "Mother's Revolt," the mother is the typical woman of the late 1890s, educated to be subservient to men, as was common during the time. America was a completely patriarchal society in the late nineteenth century. Women have always been perceived as being inferior to men; it was believed that women were less intelligent, weaker, and generally less important than men. "The Revolt of 'Mother'" was written at a time when women began to demand their rights, strong women, such as Sarah Penn, the main character of this work.

Sarah Penn is described as patient, hardworking, wife and a mother very devoted to her children. She respects her husband and apparently loves him. However, because he spends his profits as a farmer on new buildings and new animals, neglecting the small and poorly furnished house in which the Penn family lives, Sarah decides one day to rebel against her government in order to provide the family with a new home. House.

Marta_Voda [28]3 years ago
3 0

I think that it would be option C. She made the main female character a devoted mother to her children. If its wrong please do tell so others can know the right answer if i'm ever wrong. I hope this helps you :)

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